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Show "V a 4 ' Twin. Read Preodo IMu BRET EVEN! NG I edrer-- for savings HJUo. JO (1m PAGES SATURDAY SEPTKMHEIt litl'J SALT LAKE CITY V m twillh Tod ay's New Today. Th while r lnt fm lit yr news. SEVENTIETH UTAH U YEAR mu rtb cBb e ih rtf-W c3j b tfh t9 ifh Yesterdays Riots Followed By More Vigorous Steps POLICE BOSTON NOW REf INI LABORIJFS rv" . : I 1 1 TOLDTiy 1 All Sorts of Inferences Are Drawn From the Election Of Arthur Henderson as Sajs Freedom From Autocracy Mut Flret no Achieved Otnvd To Reactionary DominaCheers Sentiment. Reading TACOMA. Wash. Bept. 11 tion, Failure of Coalition to a Tacoma audience today a part Government and Demand of hls address to Congress asking a declaration of war with Germany, For ReformI President Wilson declared the 1 fei! ARE German Conslifution Arraigns Peace Conference Author War Unfinished Wilson Asserts In Tacoma Talk ! f !"? JOBLESS Demand For Exduiion of Austrian Delegates From Boche Parliament Stirs Preuss to Issue Statement Attacking Right to Require Change ia Basic 6b rj W W By Government DANNUNZIO LEADS BAND OF ARDITTl AND GRENADIERS GaROME. Friday. Bept 1J briele D'Annunrio. the ItnM&n . arrived in Flume from Itoucht this afternoon with detach-inriit- a of grenadier and ardltll llh niHchlne suns arU provided armored automobiles, according to reporta reaching Ihle city tonight. The movement waa mstle In viola-'lo- n of order from the government. So disorders were reported up Uil late tonight. Government officials have been Instructed to tnesMgat: recent demonatrstlona it Flunu and determine who waa responsible tor them. ........ poe,-avialo- r, .... AND RAIDS Handling Irish Problem For British Government Law. (By BERLIN. Thuraday. Bept. 1 Ireaa) Dr. Hugo The A Preuaa, who drafted the new German constitution recently promulgated at purpose Weimar, In a atatement today to The there outlined waa not yet fulfilled Aeeoctated Prea aeverely arraigned and would not be until the treaty waa I he demand made by the peace con12 LONDON. The Men That Friday. Sept Gompers Request ratified. ference thut Germany must amend the result of the bye election of tVldnet-- . Pointing out that he had miked In Be Taken Back Is Flatly Lancaster, In which Arthur Hender-th- e th.it address for a complete freedom constitution ao aa to prevent Auatrlany Home of David Kent in Cork labor leader, wa elected to from autocracy and guarantees for representation In German partUamenl-libertRefused by Massachusetts everywhere, he said that was a affars the houee of commons. Is considered a the Searched Today- Actjri-tie- s piogram w hich had boon adoptedIt mpllaalM Drat.', he .said, severe blow to the coalition govern- wiihout respect to paity and which Commissioner Who Is In law. ol la a not thl some question ment and has revived speculation as now waa proponed In quarters "that to be Proecute- The hethur It Is clear and simple. to the Imminence of another general to abandon. When he asked dorsed by Governor. It there abandoned, people wanted ,n whu.h our opponents brought The virtually unanimous the election. were ahouta of "No. no." dnd cheer Throughout Ireland lhe maMer how that they are vote of the trades union congress at the crowd. It was the first flawing entirely different 'purpose Two Parliament Leaders Glasgow tor the nationalization of two, addresses to he delivered by ththan ,he clearing up of doubtful legal the Attention Now Focuses on ARTHUR ITFADERSOX. mines and today's vote on the subject president In Washington during question. a night meeting being scheduled Under Arreat ..jn artlce 1 7 8 of the new German Labor Leader Returned to of withdrawing British troops from day. 'constitution I the clause: The trma at Seattle. General Strike, Which, If British Flection. a in Parliament Bye Ruhsla sr. regarded as evidence of a - Befor he wnt to thearmory. the;oj at of Irish-Americasigned peace n Commis- -, was driven to the stadium : gamw treatye affected by-tvery determined attitude on ths part It Happens, Will be the maa of a humanity.-excludes where This eny cheering congtitutlon.of labor against the government. It aions Reports Are many school children. wel-tle- a coniaton between the peece terms Is pointed out that there are suspicions corned him. With e seating capacity an(j th, constitution, - for If there , Biggest Labor Uprising in as Jo ths government's intentions con- oUJO.OOO. the stadnffn was packed ex-- J ,hould bs any provisions of the conof th peao New England History. far email space at- - tbs ends of gtttatlort cerning Rossis and conscription and cept horse shoe and thousands more terms, ths latter would be valid legal the declined the congress that Glasgow above. ly, without any chsncs for the constithronged the steps an.d terraces clearly to condemn the policy of ditution to take precedence over h Cost of the War. -CORK, Sept 1 2. The military siderect action but only strategically BOSTO.V, Sept. IS. Gov.' Coolidge treaty. on war both nd the cost of the police raids which began yes- Giving tracked ths decision. Article 51, paragraph 2 (providennounoed la ai telegram, this after, 5185.000.000.000 and (he cost at sides terday in connection with the Feeling Against Government. to the United States as $1,000,000 an ing for ths admission of Austrian noon to President Gompecs of the procUmotion of the suppression of , VISCOUNT FRENCH, , . of ths cabinet hour for two years, he said that was members of the relchstag) does not reconstruction The American Federation o labor, that tho 6lnn Fed port lament and Is long overdue and has been delayed the In money of saving civiliza- stand as a formal contradiction of th Lord Lieutenant of, Ireland, 1 Former jost peac terms, this fact being recoghe would support Commissioner Our ministerial becauee In changes tion. Sinn Fein organizations through- addition, he continued, there nised only Forces British Marahal of Field (he of terms by the the Friends and Officers by signing Among would Involve bye elections which, 'it were 7.240.200 battle deaths. These tie in the latter's action declaring va' governout Ireland were continued today. associated Allied and and France. In the Belgium Is said, would almost certainly pro- were "terrible facts," he declared, and cant the place of propolice oG During the morning the raiders Clerks and vide additional evidence that ths tide he had come out to the people to see ments. to In Jhs German counter Stenographers tbs original peace terms ths fleers. ' posals of feeling In ' the country la running whether they had forgotten them. proceeded to the house of Duvid . tha he German government explained, in disnot has govern'The forgotten," against country Of strongly War At Kent, a Slim Fein member of pardid Department this that Germany MACON, G point, cussing in difficulties to never will Sept. II Polios Chief Added It ment. permit any added, and liament, and searched the place la of labor field who stands In the way of the ful- not desire to violate the Austrian man tha the Bowden who has been charged with fices Capture Him If Austria wanted to Irish question which seems impos- fillment of our pledgee to forget the frontier but athat with Gersympathizing with rioting onion etrlk DUBLIN, Sept. II. (By ths As- -) to sorrowful day when he made the at- bring about state of unity coalition for sible the government era In the ootton mill trouble here, In. many, the latter could not obligate elated Press.) Following elomly upon! Way satisfactorily solve. On all sides the tempt." ths wishes of ths was today given three boors In which consensus of opinion inclines to the The remedy for all of this proposed herself to oppose ln a speech delivered by Viscount French.! brothers Austria,' for in view nations prom-- , German that another appeal to - ths as- a fulfillment of-tto resign his office by the civil service lord lieutenant end governor general' case of the that waa right ths lses, asserted Mr. Wilson, country cannot bs long delayed. s commission. of peoples would-cou- nt against of Ireland, at Belfast Thursday, in!-- , WASHINGTON.. Sept. 95. Almost It is understood that as soon-aleague of nations which alone of Premier David Lloyd Georgereturn could overthrow autoeraey Germany, Tho Allied and associated wss declared that iha Brtt. whlch hundreds way hit through fighting ln BOSTON, Sept IS. It is a fight merely recognised from France ha intends to summon and quiet disorder. A new kind of governments would not hesitate war at hours II. the departadmirers government MIAMI, Many did lap not Sept. gathered answer Fla, that Germany to' ths finish. to discuss the whole disorderly autocracy was growing up, their the inner-cabin- et before the storm which sunk the Ward resort to drastic steps to maintain laWj he said, in such movements as that want forcibly to violate the Austrian Tha offlcss formerly held by strik- ment, Gen. Pershing officially report- situation. channel and order In Ireland, the authorities! frontier. Thus the peace treaty was liner Corydon In. the Bahamas ed to Secy. Baker today his return which had overturned Russia. -Reactionary Domination." ing poliosmsn ars vacant signed. Article 1 does not forcibly Tuesday morning with a loss of 27 today proclaimed the suppression of am an of 'I the vichis. mleslon enemy with rulership France from Xsw man wiU bs rsaruiUd. Arthur Henderson, In an Interview-her- of any minority, however constituted, violate the Austrian frontier. lives, a vulture followed the ship and over Germany accomplished. Fein, parliament and Sinn I perched' on her spars, while a panic-strick- the Sinn tonight on his success in Widnes, of trade he Manner The request Minorities continued. Ententes Brusque, Ssmasi Gompers that tory -crew in waited said hls victory was "an emphatic con- have been right but they cease to be the Fein supercrowd had believing The throughout - Ire---i organizations cheering serithe strikers bs. yeinstaud is refused. "Further, If (he Entente raised ; of coalition convinced were demnation land. sea. the that governthe of stitions man use when see to that ths captained ment's they disorderly ous objections to harmless paragraph This is the attitude of the stats as long of the cynical po- right Fein member, and Sinn Two doomed. were prominent policy means." they 1 of were two of article th American armies In their greatest litical compromise upon whioh the thr a plenty here by of the house of commons were arrest 1 mads known today by Polios Such is the story-brougThe league, asserted Mr. Wilson, was opportunities to reach quiet underof many I struggle and would not be denied. By government rests." an "almost insurance" standing with Germany. Instead of e!ghtof the crew who were 52 hour ed here and the reatdences in Curtis. complete Dublin leanings war, adding that even if It that the Entente, chose, a most sud: adrift on an upturned host, battered persons of Sinn Fein against It. appeared to mean the complete actual physical effort, aided by twe of "I believe.' he continued, that the -of Were only a '"10 percent Insurance," den and and other place were searched. brusque manner toward ur and fcrulsed "and without food or ' failure of the attempts at ootupro1 hls staff officers and finally by guards onpirjor.tJivd11 tha No Serious Resistance. .. ; waa war water. Ths , which fcnd terms r there. offered Gem the of fpr got Perahlng bunding. miss. wholly never could no trace of legality the purpose being All day Sunday as ths ship pnrwsd There were slight disorders in'a fowj i Into the secretary unrepresentative of the nation and Is have begun under the league because to compel Germany to alter her consti- her way in calm teas and light wlpds, places- but no reports of serious ro--1 Gov. CoollAft promptly indorsed tti through final step was the most influencea by reactionary didn't dare or discuss arbiGernlsny as to immaterial overhead. bird hovered tution slstance to the raiders have been re--1 ths great, points. attitude of the police eontsolseloner. cult. Women and girl clerks of the This has involved the country In her cause as she would' have and Monday the Cory- celved. - A - detective was shot and! "I do not believe ln the. opinion night Sunday shrilly crying their xre,t ceedlngs which are the negation of trate, I too, will bs guided by the opinion - , been bouhd to do under the covenant. widely current among Germans, that don staggered through the smashing killed in Dublin. ings. closed in about the- general ndl democracy. It Is shown In develop-hi- s Nor would she have dared Invade of ths attorney general. he said. Beland Entente of some Arms the statesmen and raids In the the axplo-of ; seas. member He 4oor.at the aides was.forf mentg ln Ruasia Hungary and near gium. he continued,-und- er Monday night every j the covs-nan- -t. America are filled with anger and bate th crew rAttentiou- - now is turned to ths posi- several. minutes unable to: force hts;hom(. was engaged in a desperate slvss -- were found. - Large - quantities in lreland. where the situation - ,. z themselvee to be battle for Jlfe..,..There.wag haveallowed. and Tio food as of documents and Sinn Fein literature tion to b taken by the Boston fire- way through- - Finally tha watchman is ' obviously grave. Wldnes The labor section of the treaty also drawn Into a planless and purpose- the in Dublin, where! him by the arm and really warning the government cannotis af-a was galley and provision rooms were were soiled, ofnotably men, electrical workers, telephone op- caught him This policy,. however, can flooded. praised bv the president who said less the report of Frank K every copy tha clutch of the ford to Ignore." out of hauled morning they lost Walsh it had been "made by men with hearts have policy. erators, car man and othef organisa- crowdF. Edward but one thought- and plan to control ofTuesday and Dunne, who ln-- 1 . the ship, the wireless apunder their Jackets, and In .the Inter- make It Impossible to consolidate a conditions in Ireland on be--i tions affiliated with ths policemen's vestlgated There were, no ceremonies attending was circuited short and nd ests of humans and Just labor democratic republic In Germany. The paratus Gen. Pershing's reception at the war Old Hun Liners to union. S. calls could be sent out. . I half of American Irish societies and forcible prevention of a union of Aus- 8,0. He came as any other relating to arranging went- - under, the correspondence When A general strike has been threaten- -' department. Be Armjr Transports tria and Germany is the blow ln the Americansthein vessel trade relations between Ireland add1 officer would come to report and Party Passion Aroused. high crew the their kept the solemnly .proclaimed ed and if ths strike is made good tbs it was only the enthusiasm of the United States and other foreign! , , a 1Party passion.', the president said, face for all heads and saved the1- - live of some the countries, fell into tho hands of tho' principle of the Entente, moat widespread labor trouble ever ex- crowds who cheered and waved him WASHINGTON, Sept. IS. Someof had been aroused by the treaty tha-2i of others - . of and union ths Austria authorities."Materially on the way front hie hotel that the seized German liners ars to he realthough the fundamental perienced in TNsw England ie lmml- - along event,--.-,..-,. The- belief was- - expressed -- inSlntt; '' ' -Germany would mean a severe burden unusual masked an prfnclples--of'iheby'-thtained ' United (1orurfienr had the Jo permanently nentr Fein quarters here tonight that noth- -, Whan Gen. Perahlng quietly and al- States .as a part of the army trans- years ago from Republican statesmen. on Germany. Tremendous sacrifices Move to Louisiana bs necessary and therefor) nature was There is doubt as to the attitude of most unnoticed left the department on port oorpe, Chief ing of an incriminating of Staff March today He asked his audlencs to forget that would are ln found. many people Germany there ' other uniona r he had anything to do with the that there May 27, 1917. to go to France he ex- told the house military committee. reported ORLEANS .NEW Bept, ft 1. the The Gazette tonight prints the pros- ere strong differences of opinion with-it- r pected that the maximum strength of " President .WHsor ha definitely de- ( plan of those priprlBle end to who viewed, Is northward Ftornt moving vee..,...be! tropical,, .. ' hi loo y ths uniona fiicmir tft them will vote the amlyto-- bd4 muier his carrirtTSmf elded on the allocation r the hrps,';rriJc-rhr'-tfiere''wonlby Jb I'wdc laj ; Je'an efee-h- e and would be of wonderful importance-t- irno Lou Uliana wSesf- of ths tnbuifi of of Iretand. prohtbiting .on the question tonight. Others are would be 500,000- men. He returned 1920. but asked excused from tlon said, 11 the - Mississippi-- as German Dangerous easterly the Fein Sinn the young democracy to known' taka action within a day today to report formally the disposi- discussing the plan of disposal which ing On jls return from Paris. Mr. Wilparliament expected reaching hurricane as the Dell Erleann. , or two. tion bs had made of more than 2, would be announced soon. son went on, he had received certain would bring about a unity which Bis- gales, probably and and force. Prussian Saturday ' statecraft marck's weapSaturday night,' men. 000.000 1 Unlawful Authorities Are Ready. Associations, suggestions from the senate foreign ons failed to accomplish. changing to westerly on the west and Gen. Pershing spent half an hour relations committee which came for ' to refers the It .Meantime it is known that ths au- - 'with of proclamation July. coast east oa the southerly, the secretary and when he came AUSTRIA REFUSES fiiinday I suppreaeing the Sinn Fein organize- -, litela Pure Unity, Use most' part- - from the Republican ' IhorlUes have taken step to meet out Mr. are 11 bore predicted. morning Baker brunt the of Of the therethe of the committee. . Entente, The policy to tions ai unlawful aaeociationa It de- : the worst. Federal troops are avail-abl- e crowd's atta.ck. wbU Gen. Eerhirsr EX TRAD ITION OF tha- peace conference, be Returning to reinforce the stats seribea th Dul Elraann as a danger-- ! said, he had fore. can - hays- - no- - conceivable- - aim guard itemed to onjoy tho circumstances, -secured to the this oua association and says that since! than of other forcibly acceptance which now is policing tha city wltn prevent one every LEADER RADICAL I ths on both sides of these suggestions. continuously moral strengthening of the- republic It has been employed for all the - aid, of volunteer, officers apd such of reaching July to hands for his. the thrust I qut clasp ssy these things," he continued, of Germany and to add to the strength , ths old policemen aa remained loyal. purposes of th then suppressed or- -' " then went to hls offices PARIS CV-tSept II. (Hva)The because I want Jo read the, riot act of its opponents since it would make , Under the direction of Brig. Gen. to The general ganiza tions. i the work of tho begin to to concluding them for it much easier Austrian government has refused to The proclamation applies to ths 22, '. anybody who tries to Introduce gain mum la being great-arm- y. Sweeter, the old TO BE NEAR SETTLEMENT counties for lhetr claim that German this thing. There is someand six county boroughs of revived through recruiting. accede to. Hungary's demand for the be cannot . about so national ; brought Gov. Coolldge was in conference Ireland. unity much greater than .being a extradition of Bela Kun.vlrtukT dic- thing OLD OFFICES. a re in except The members of parliament aror a military Germany with labor leaders this morning. by Democrat (wo He Republican that those communthe tator at . Budapest during . were Ernest Blythe,' nad earlier indicated that he would not . WASHINGTON. named ought never to he mentioned In action. PARIS. SeplT J I, (Hqvas) The rested in Dublin 1J. Gen. ist regime, sklpg for proofs of Bept. "This policy negatives the obrlou . interfere with any action decided member of Monaghan. North.-anconnection with It That 'Is. being 'an inte'rests upon John J.'Pershlng today and of murder made theft Rumania between and situation the Allied and associated of the Fatrick representative for tb by Commissioner Curtin A northernO'Keefe; according to Vienna American and the way to be an Amer- - powers which demaBdthe strengthen- Entente appear to be brighter. division of Cork. They were The city was generally quiet today headquarters of ths American expe- against him, The To note held Was cordial newspapers. government forces s4 war by the meeting and democratic Stephen of ditionary ibe departremoved to Dublin castle. development ing rnd business went on as usual. (Coptlnqed on page eight) Plchon, French foreign minister, and - The view held here is thaf .thsJBrtt-ts- h where more than two years ago Hungary states, it Is said, that .upon Germany. It was attempted at' first to Nldhole Raymond Gaist of Dorchester, wsi ment in Austria he was Misu. Rumanian represents- Bella. arrival Kuni - shot and 'killed when- ha democratic-republiha a took the ths German up now intends to results of represent task, resisted' a the bearer of200.000 crowns. of the government as a barefaced deception In or-- I five in Paris, and M. Valda-on- e w entire Irish republican movement' stale guard nyar the corner of Tre which astounded the world,-- - n -, the Rumanian peace delegation, yes- as 'seditious, as being aimed at the der that aotfnnuch as were adopted mont and Boylston streets. LIBERTY BONDS It was brought fame Snd to bis country unThe Rumanians expressed overthrow of the king's authority and 'to defeat kaleerlam, might be Justified, terday.. Laandi'ettet'- - Demandt.- said that he refused to move on end dying glory, Gen. Pershing was web-at-- . is harder to ir.ainu.in this fiction the desire or Rumania not. Only to Litlegal under the treason and felony corned upon kls return to the national when prodded with s bayonet jib v- , 4hlr democratic Final safeguard national act. ji j. ' the country's lasts. to sens the guard's gun. Quotations. longer tpe regime tempted capital, late yesterday with a fitting rrCHICAGO. Sept. 12, W seherwom- This regime now has concluded a eon- - dignity but to uphold her avowed ini, Irish constitutionalists expressed th i;- i demntra tbn of gratltud .received be bullet 1 the to the man . . north alone suburbs shore (be . on tent to inn .remain eerelations friendly the bslief that the eve tement fht followed led the Aeerton arm tortr-- f orv Ira re joined tn s' dems-ndfo- r T repressive tonight higher! NEW YORK. Bept,- 11 F1d11 prW., ith the Entente. mOKt whHe Tbe guardg wers dleperslr.g the yn Frnce.- - At the tlon df the government will strength--' Ln,1r waFe. where workinVcohdltion. better and H Rumanian The htqurrenr tremendou difficult! it has prorepresentatives are en the Sinn FsIb. J.JriBmlnent Bln ? crowds, another shot was fired ypund- - thy began Gen. Pershing and his Thev want 14 a day and a boon meal. tected the western world. nd tltTl 2 a dam. still without official confirmation 'of Fslnert asserted that It wa their Is ' have been receiving 11 sad the fall 91.11: of the mlniatryvhead-f- d tention tS main tala their policy 2 res vie on reported io; victory. If, (Continued page eight.) (Continued oa p ago eight) ? tMT iCootlpuad oubllcanlara. by J. J. C. BralSano. . sight.) 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