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Show V khlrt. DES.E RET-- Thrift. . Knd Ux fnwUa nlwM WW BrtH (uC 20 PAGES ETWrPTG 'NEWS. ' WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER- 1010 SALT 21 - rs CITY LAKE - "Today's New Today. The puprr fttrt t Ml, lb you mi U tm YEAR SEVENTIETH I TAIL wUU ll m PRESI St 9 11 t v ABERNACLE AUDIENCE a cb wa r3b Kb Kb Kb Kb Kb Kb Cvb Kb Kb Kb Kb tv3 Cv3 Kb Cheers and Applause Greet Arguments For Ratification of Treaty FIGHT TO BITTER END Pro GermanisuwAffi PRIFITS IS STEELMENS PROGRAM and Propaganda WILSON VETO PUTS . War In America IS IN Trotzky Asserts STOCKHOLM. Trotsky, DoUkrvik Grave Apprehension by Government Is Evident Following the Ultimatum From Railway Men jecting to Standardization Offer. Such Are Declarations of William Z. Foster, OrRecause of the LONDON, Kept 24 ganizer of Crafts Now on situation created bv the presentation the goernment tod.' of an ultiStrike in Steel Mill Cen- to matum b the railwav men In which a strike was threatened, a full meeting ters of the Country. t J4 mlnUfer of war miHfseeklM at PrtrosTilat lHallH Drogrtn rratTy7Tr Rkrrlk arratloaa, Boon Comrades While Absolving the Senators Championing Changes Startling Figure Revealed In Report of Federal In the Pact From Any Suspicion of Ulterior Alliances, Paris Conference Plan to Trade Commission Over He Declares Nothing Would Please Americas Late Warn Germans Not to A Year Ago and WithEnemies More Than Rejection or Mutilation of the Emulate DAnnunzio in held at the Time, But SubCompact of Versailles. Handling the Situation in mitted to the Senate ToRESIDENT WILSON last night told a alt Lake audience the result Silesia Is Not Atprove'd day in Response to Resoas he aces It of his appeal to the heart of the nation with regard to the covenant of the league of nation.' Referring to the fact- that By the President. lution Demanding Them. 1 mm4 ailHrary I ay-'in- c, amoac other Iklagai lt in out ta fr'talaad or Fotboala that tkr ImnmM world romkat gaiaat rapitatUm ran he foojrkt, hot la America aad iicUai, aad aHoVf all la tko far root. alt B e bare propooed praoo to Haiti atafea wklrk are taal-aa- t, t some aald. the Trofaky we raaaat tolerate tke pravm loa of Klaiaad, wklek mot gaar-anttke eeaaatloa of preparartoaa foe laterveatloa la Haaala la wklek eaae aot oae red aoldler will eroaa tke froatler. P ee - hla trip across the country is nearing fompletjon, he declared:' "I nay, without the sllrhtest hesitation, that an overwhelming majority News Staff Terk WtrU-Dmi- ft of our fellow countrymen purpose that thet-- envenanta shall be adopted.' WASHINGTON. Kept J4. Maximum ( orrrspoadeet.) The announcement tru greeted with thun leroua applause from an aud- profits for the five largest paekera unience that certainly was aa large a any that ever waa crowded Into the lm- - der limitations prescribed by the food Copyright. 1919. by the Presa Publishing Co ) menae auditorium. It could not have been an y larger, for the almpl reason administration during the war. veer and from two and that there cornea a physical limit to the comp esaloft which the human body "unreasonablyto high" (Spactal Cable Dispatch.) 'three time as great a ' will endure. 14. of the cabinet was called to be held TARIS, Sept. Although those In pre-wyear, according to a move on P'ume la ckuaing the Again the president referred to hi belief In the nation's purpose thia afternoon to consider the situa-tio- n report made to President b tike- f supreme council but little trouble, it ia . these words: federal trad eommlsslon on "jane ff, . Strikebreak-'ers"I- n of feared hla man aet Is erTc that action r will :ta rkM a force? Am moral df any preceman. "Is any Importation any proud 111. but withheld from the publlo at The executive body of the railroad dent, and. rive Germany. an excuse lo afraid that-tha .reniat tha juresa fit duly L 5YhyJl m.n tha - request. . of . Food . Administrator-- 7 United Stales-wil- l teas declared Monrir follow In the Slleeta Thereexample CKIcagoDistricl the general secretary of the national Intenaely conscious of the great conscience of this nation, 1 see the Inevlt- - Hoover. fore Marshal Foch'a advice was sought A aa well as the dignity and the greattieaa, of such declarations py of the report together with ableneas, of unanias to what should be done If Herman? Railway Men. has Rioting Union letters sent by Mr. Hoover to tho presiforce moral of thf Grant ha made organised great President allgnlngall should take such a fateful step, and it mous) decided to declare a strike at dent were transmitted to the senate toof the world on the earn side." Breaks Out in Scattered noon Friday unless a settlement offer " derided that, In euch a case stern '4 laaked how to make the most day by the commission In response te a ia satd nation Wilson the that President meaaurea shall be rolllUry taken .resolution by Senator Norrla, RepubMaurice Barren. Member of the Localities. critical decision ever made In the history ofj America. The great question, lican, Nebraska. against Germany. French Chamber of Deputies and meantime. of The force -entire conference agreed on that he added, referring to what has already been accomplished by the French Aradcm y Recommendations mad Jby.th eons- -. J 4 he notified nr It. strait we see It thronrh American arms, LGNDON, Kept 24- - Tim executive (Written exprelfor UnlYeraat SefV- - and Germany mission included: but hla morning a cablegram from Icw ) Answers OJcctlone. That net worth faotual Invested capReports from all steel center today bodv of the railvvav men this morning President Wilson waa received which Otbla In (Special the Pifipatrh ital) presented by stock Issued and suran alignment little sent to the ultimatum change a to government report made been the on went have answer that lo vetoed treaty lie objections Now, according 'to TAK1S Sept 23 Tha debate in the of the opposing force of the labor rejecting a standardisation offer made Frenrh He explained that the plus aa of Nor. 1. 1117. be tha basla nponparliament on the treat j of, soma member of tho conference, Oer- - It stand, and to urge its Immediate ratification. which the allowed eat of profit be comIn steel the and with companiea. unby Germany peace , the and latter undone Intimating that Practically free to go Into United State mij withdraw at any time, on two years' notice, that as he puted for all packers. and criticism the clear , the conception Ohto of Isiah'onlpg jut the valley less a favorable reply waa received by diapUjed by the nation representa- fiilcsia, assume .full power there and views It, the principle of tha Monroe, doctrine If fftepdelby the treaty to That the normal rat for tho five The noon the at Allies' laugh tive strikers success la complete. indecision men orand to the .reservation on would be discus the proposed by Thursday the all nation. Hethen went chief packer b T per cent on net The government of today and that of weakness. Industry which la the backbone of dered to cease work. senate committee on foreign relations. Of these he mentioned specifically worth, wRh one-hatomorrow will have to rpme out or - French circle In per rent Increased the score of conference are neighbor, Youngstown and a stronger, both against ' allowance for every 10 per cent Increase Minister Gedde replies to the ulti- thia dincuBHion one. only our in and relation with its especially displeased at President log village, la paralyzed and all It matum, declaring that the. action of Germany per the reservation proposed with regard to article X was in weight alaughtered, and one-hilallies and associate Reading together with Wilson's Veto, fearing further trouble. The Issue 44,000 a age earnera ldle. whom it soon must begin a. revision of It was the only cent decrease In rate for every 10 per the audience. a with the mens executive was unjustifiable the applause fr)m same scatteitng greeted the Virtually In eraaiHea -thing happened dreaty decrease In weight slaughtered; the great strategic and time durlngthe pieeting when "the 'cJinlroveraiaL nature of tho subject cent y still is doubtful onfrom Revision is inevitable ao the aooner regard to the German troops In the Balthat in order to meet their dethe maximum profit allowed not to go sectors radiating k e ha Pittsburg and mand The French gov- tic better the it, to was The attention. the to was quick reapond president Marshal forcibly Foch province advised brought freight rates would lidy to be ernment has received animperstiv above I per cent.' Chicago. chamber and It ia the conference to let the Poles clear the with an appeal that those who applaud that reservation should know first advanced probably 50 per cent.' He assignment from-th- e That the maximum allowed the negoto enter Germane into Jn the Pittsburg distilct the Carne- declared that out, but thaf'eourse was disimmediately the increased pav de- obliged that they were applauding a rejecrtoi, of the covenant He wenjLtO. aoni; smaller packers be 0 per cent Increasand allies with tiations associates oui announced bv certain members of the today manded would mean an additional with a view to ing on a eliding scale to 11 per cent but gie Steel company . this point, the obectira approved rlarifing without a decreasing scale. , supreme council on the ground that he length ja prove These are that the- situation look good" and permanent expenditure hv the railrorfd points in the treaty to the States of the the United Importance Poles already have undertaken heavy Continuing he pointed out Hoover's Silence Program., L Germanys disarmament . r A the . backed tip It optimism with claims companies amounting to 45.00,090 now repoaed fighting without any certainty ota auc- - league of nation, giving a. patriotic, resume af "That profits in sxesss of the prs o raTi that meit werreturnlng-lin this naiidn by tho other nations of the world, large and great, and point- - ncrlbsd ratss be etthsi-- turned over to ' -ar 0P fitting the Bol- All France la tile si xe of her army The of the treasurer These claims Untied fttstee or considerable number ingr to the leadership that is now offered to the United Slatea.'.IIe mentioned applied - against alarmed at this further . government 3..t sere' stoutly denied by William Z out o not It II but Into did the pointed controversy fully. that) Shantung purchases. be given France and j Belgium in the Government In his letter to th president, dated Foster,' chief of staff for the unions, Proposal the concession of the Rhantung peninsula to Gcrminy was not the only con July of indemnity, so as to enable matter , 1913, Mr Hoover said be did not who (Claimed that two additional large both countries to rebuild their devas and argued that the perfection of the longue of na- believe sny useful purpose is served by made cession To be China, by Made by Cagnt district)) and that ventilation of departmental disjated plants Rad been closed today tions would permit the United States o be at great) help to China In restor-I- n public as to governmental policy," and Finally. the ehprfiber unanimously putes Homestead would be Idle by the end in23 w to ROME; to asked the government obtain an Tuesday, Sept. (Havas) Germany, or to England. France added' ' 'V g alt these concession, hether mad 4 of the, week. ternational financial guarantee, a meas- It la announced by ths Idea Naslonale "If Congress passes sufficiently j . rest. the and w Is ure hich should protect credit aqd ex- that Admiral excess proiiis legislation it will strong' auto-mat- h The f situation around Chicago Gag-n-i who was Uijiberto bb The will In Pennratified but more definite than that treaty change the All Nation Bound Alike. ally correct the situation and meet of not without is Flume aaPP'hted and governor ehortl that both reservations, of views the the of trade commission A . the majority sylvania region. For our. nation It will bejeHer the armistice was signed laet fal good thing On argument to which he referred several times with regard to the and ourselves. My proposal, therefore. mills are closed and those which are haa to a to fine our of demonstration agreed to that proceed is whole matter that the solidarity, shall be still operating are doing ae with reand for the chamber It will be a fine set tho government's proportionscitywith league, is that other great powers ar hound exacMv aa the United States aside until the action of Congress is laid de ' duced force. The threatened sympaof our sentiments and an In- regard to Fiums before Oabrlele ; . a league, and they are all extremely Jealous of the terminable." expression such bound would by bp " dication of our future action thetic strike of the lake seamen In (Bv Universal Service ) t another Hoover letter I said; A as to It was compiled by the The treaty the Messaggkro from sovereignty. nearer a the resu It of the refusal dispatch 'The food administration regulation SAN FRANCISCO. Sept- - 23. For the peace conference does not satisfy Flume quote d'Annunslo as declaring ' ' opponent of the teaguenf nations the president dcclarcd. are merely permit earnings upon harrowed as well of the crews of 11 or freighters to sake of industrial In San FranIn advance the project of ashe will it If but France France, own capital, whereas (he aa rejected quiet satisfy dock their vessels. Tbe only popular clamor back of the tradpackers' tn Plums to Italy and turning serving the purpose of Germany. accordance amended the with wishes signing eommitfee cisco commission a Kan 'Franof ao the that proposes mark disorder the and gtm Stinting over Abbazla and Volosca, across the . Impulse to reject any part of th treaty," he declared, proceeds from ex- - Us should be allowed jtm borrowed, profof the Frenrh parliament capof the struggle, .but ao far cisco labor council has suggested to the bar from Flume, to a small buffer state L us ita This - progress to to " at strike appears propaganda proceeded from the base of most business enterprises At the Reform Socialist The Tatest out riggers and stevedores, who are ln only""' aporadleallyt held aotly the same source that the here a motion of censurecongress bi eak occurred of the govtoday r at Cleveland strike here, that a settlement of the League of Oppressed 'The leading men of Germany, he added, are praying that the United As we understand it, a large part of th was ernment commerce and trad of th country ta where four men were stabbed In doelarlng for the States may stand off from the league." I Peoples to be Formed annexation of adopted, strike on the ship- - operators' terms Flume and a subscription founded on the earnings of an excess battle between strikers end . waa Imto to an went on Wilson la be. show Aeatrablo. would the opened President the sum or borrowed capital over the bar -7promote tha,l treaty movement. present T H two probably fatally. I interest cost and we feel that if thia NEW TORK. Kept. 24 Representa- This was the first Indication of opmense atep In advance of any previous treaty. He said it waa at least a f comf tlves principle proponed bv tbetrad eight position by the various labor'd gan nadown a , precedent. . against war. He would be glad to acu.pt a 19 pjr cent In- mission weis laid ovn ('kina' Korea, Persia. Syria. Egypt TALK ABOUT ONES nferesf Cenfer in 2 , 000 would tt to inur-aflctions absolute state of Jongshore-menthe strike of and Russia whose governments It is produce surance against war, but he believed that this treaty i a 9 per cent CARRYING COAL TO United State." which has crippled local shipping aliegan will bel held eubject in Organizers Meeting He pointed out that absolute Insurance 1b Impossible, and said- that pan'ip in the terms under the of peace the for the past week. . , trsaui'to domlnint powers" have beenei NEWCASTLE NOTHING even the temple could not be absolutely Insured. The president placed great PITTSBURG. Kept. fC Interest In The elriker replied -- to the euggei inviiWi 6y V number of American e nation-widha which steel strike emphasis on th delay Imposed In bringing on war. giving nations oppor the ministers, publicists and busitlon - been ln passing a resolution calling ness men and women to attend a meet DALI.A!, Tex, Kept '24, Because of to ascertain the full truth with regard to controversies, progress since las Monday cen- upon by tunlty orGov W. P. Hobby's recent public adthe labor council to either support Ing hei neift Suixdav afternoon to .In the meeting her of the the strike The tered today a only thing that will onqutr nations Is the trujh, waa one of the tof or of It. its o'ppresaed armed stop Intervention by th league peoples vocacy opposition to ganize national committee for organising Iron The resolution was adopted United States-llittle bits of philosophy which sparkled throughout the entire speech. Mexico, th Mexican aftertthe Dudley Field Maljnne will preside many government has cancelled Its plan to and steel workers! Those In close touch striking union men had decided by 'a -eend an extensive exhibition and a r Kevin notation of kpoila to return to work exwith the strike are of the opinion that rising vote not of business man t the Texee own delegation cept terms, Mat the session, called by William Z.- Fosnext Cnild fur of month. Mexican Get ShouIva A motion Thai a. secret ballot be Uonsul Veraaillee, he "declared to be not a division of the spot!, Thelreaty Flores of Dalle has informed the lair of the commlt- - pn the question of accepting termstaken ter, secretary-treasurwas of renunciation a but apgllsp the "peace conference was l,ued nut on the d As Much Attention management, it . tee, will bring out facts relating to the voted down by the strikers. Ths Watertoday. Kalinas, acting aecretary Ion of ths authority of governments but thk huth&rity of peoples, and the treaty he front Employers' union claims that ths , walkout of thousands of workers who of Industry and commerce A One Flivver? department heeded the call sf their leader longshoremen would nbw be at work In Mexico, In Instructing t'onsol Fiores regard ns the Trittmphant establishment of democracy throughout th Mr, Foster declared that the commit, if they were allowed to vote secretly DIUJMRICHT. Okla Sept 24 With tb take this e orld." ' Gov declared action, JU Hub. not hut consider fneace tee will River traffic Is at a standstill and all plans" st a Toy) run ps Wnttt.ig' post In ' -l t f a d visa b H iy nf Extend frTfia 23 NEW YORK, Hfpl 'Ttier 'ICTe'bnTjaTpdfTricsT'BethorrSf wler"Tranp of this city and others standing guard harmful to the of Mer. Is n reason why a child should not tng the strike to Include seamen on to the. bay region has been cut off. Ico snd hurt ths sovereignty feelings of th Mex- - dared, and he urged th ratification of the treaty a the beet means to dis- inmost dowolown building tk riot carrier vessel and union ili eat car as a flivver have muh ag MlruntiOn that arose out ef the stclk trainmen. According t the secretary, pose ot this question, and to turn to other thlfigs. h'n you go out to buy an automo the union Ik preparing for n long strug- BILLION DOLLARS le you get a book of instructions, ELEVEN WARSHIPS tha world now looks for he went on, is the establishment of What telephone operator hs( lessened as and learn gle and he declare the workers will study its machinery in Tntensity. , .The troop and- - closed with a strong appeal for consideration-oarrived ia can Industrial How as It much fight to the bitter end" shout democracy, you OF LIBERTY BONDS vTIED UP FOR LACK The strike situation In the Pittsburg many me I her- - do tho same thing Drutnright last night and wqr sent lh means to thia great I district remains practically unchanged children"" tbetr wth RETIRED BY LOANS . . OF SUFFICIENT MEN with employer and union leaders is- President Wilson's voice waa a (rifle- hueky or . raspy" and. h spoke out to guard th' city before daybreak This waa part of the plea for th statements as to the morning. mental and moral welfare suing conflicting physical, a rather tired man, who wss'vfrlving him-lf-- to dorpewhat-aa tusk tty y kc'-- this men In walk-1 Involved the number of of rhildren mad Eleven allegeiTTeedw of tha rteting ' teday by fr NEW Tfmg, Kept It. Eileen Urr4t. y great-dutout The union men declare tifaU TIiou-bis ef rl AIKan L. end te 'Ton Q ef lhe push -i, Hcjtty airnrM-vexrrr-.rvpretnt ef Sth,ofConference Of ed States war vessel ere tied at t.it Wey.' esnds ef workers are joining the ranks i billion dollars of Liberty bonds have for the International tn tke New York navy yard without up crews that I being taxed frequentlv Interrupted bv Kppisuse, latanne th strikers dailv, snd that acores been retired bv the government by lose ' among them Ed Welch, business agent Women Rkjkicisn v t euffu man ler w IcnUy wee was it aodienc and untc-a- . at the 'T mi'll haxs been c ftp pled Emplej-- 1 r turned h th, needs sir tit tt TTre AIKed governments and show'Th auo rhetorical hrg Threy by are x. arrksts rreporeli Cher rif that id todav that aa a reenlt f the short quesUrs - them C' aF they ere pleased with present j he setd. Tvl the h id need Were ir In Itself to be in accord with the speaker and to be followrciis thought pected today lues ing Nf f enHtd mew and tb poseiinl ty over is announced bv a,srle it auto Its Hooked Tie rrmdit'on. which is Th total ofgsalfakasdof all bonds t issues of mar y resigns! rows anveng th affl-terlx e o' me Carnegie Steel ran lo 1 7 S' n trim eon close IS . There waa sorue slight voicing of oppoeitioB, once r twiVe, but eJV 3J Mayer Ben N trod emus mad 'a ste- expert on e a year v'eprerrnta,are the vmiovI till and winter is. eoMGed to The same rhent 1at 'meht In w b!chb6dclrd. the h Great Britain slreadt ompitny has improving and rnrox, snd mccTis IJ2 so an f of wasncauered It repaid by nature. Atlantic Beaver the organized fleet have mey The child Uke th that Jhe' Biehevit snd L W W. ele eosoks of --the billions she owes th spin to b abandoned Preeident and Mrs Wilson were given an ovation when necos proper feeding mixture It Disorders incident to the strike con- - United States snd France has ,so made y entered and ment among the ol field workers and The destroyer her hem th kerd-ea- t not his stard n th teiephose strike must be kept a email payment. In all the A.lies owe xylinders hit by th discharge ef men woe, was responaibi for tk rioting ef Mew- (Continued on page Ain ) th United States about tie,t0,60!,iMe. oeheted foe th period of Ibt war. JCentlaned tm page Uuree.Jt - v- If e French Fearful Germany May See d'An-nunil- os 'Opportunity to Rumored ar -- -- -- Raise Big Army -- -- u 1 lf jt X - LABOR COUNCIL y P'- SAYS STRIKERS -- SHOULD ACCEPT d'An-nunx- f io non-strike- rs, -- -- e. edu-cetnr- a on-the- ir - er was-lesrne- li ! fit J a T -- ce-ta- ut ui-f- a, re but' ,tit n. A Y ' i' . k |