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Show 11007 ' pope. givoo vpt DESERET EVENING car owe Timm log Irbo sofvosol lsoilyo Oleo OWN 1,4110 1.4pine It &a moo. ...NV TUESDAY NOVEMBER In PAGUS - 11 c93FilkU3 Ni3 a at a ail 63 I I I ON..ft- - ,e1 UTAH SEVENTIETII - WMPIPPEN ,N,. YEAR' -,- - L, 4, Mandate of CourtillSt WILSON Will Be Carried mil nu OFFER Out Under Protest MEIJIAIIN General Committee Reaches Agreement at 4 o'clock This Mor'ning After. Seventeen Coal Operators and MineHours of Discussion in Ex- - workers Urged to Get Together and Seth, Their ecutive Session. Differences at Onco. sous INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 11.Judge A. B. Anderson in federal court at 10 o'clock this morning approved the order of the executive board of the United Mineworkers of America calling off the strike of bituminous coal dor L OFF B flPt1 cu3 e- - Si COAL a t21 tih cU3 tg3 11 IT ItAillEILLI 0,1 fib te3 - ST ANNIVERSARY ARMISTICE OBSFRVED, , min en. Judge Anderma charactertard the order as a "good faith effort" to comply with his mandnte. The text of the order folloves: telt. "Indianapolis. Ind- -. Nov. "To the offirinla and members of the tithed Mineworkers of Am-ten- s: U" Nov. 11.--- "I rail floc attorre anti oprratora itarriber to taironate altar aarreutent bef-- of Labor Wiliam arid today atter a jthall Immediately ntrettnit cabinet of Prost( tent Wthatas WASHINGTON. Nov. I I.President Wi boon probably will telegraph both the coal operators and official's of th United Mineworkers asking them to I -- ifNE YEAR AFTER ARMISTICE German Revolutionary Party Appears to Have Turned Its Back Against Socialism !Unbound.) (By Wellington Correneoadeti, e rJ31:).',111 ) (speti.1 I.The national Nov. new the painting by assembly. of Republic the of cona(itulon Germany. has eel up VI historic mileeton from stitch it may not be unprofitable to look backearda the I: months through which Ike ()MON. 1117t 1,4 l'''',1:;. it'it 1 , ..', ', L t, i, r - , ..- , .r,' , i ' , : t t,',,14 ,,4 11 , ' ' country bus pained since the armistice ass-- signed. What an exciting time )0u multi have had In tiernians!" people say to toe But. as a matter of fait. the as far as "titre" I have had has often. been almost eV nte were concerned. dull. In reality, Berlin since the begin been quite ea flog of March ha Munich and Frank4titi es London. - .. ' ....; ö. fort. for instance. certainly behaved worse than Liverpool and Luton. but they did not. I ern sure. any ofmore the serionoly threaten the stability central authority. Ito if we ere to grasp this German situation property and it will be well for us to know Germany a good deal batter In the future than we have dons in the put the general - impresetioneireeted e by much of the "news" of the last four or five months mustbe revised. 1 '. -- 1 IN Y MANY. --- ; , . j; -- PROCIAIIIED tar. been conspicuously Racial lot: It Is not too much to say that it inmate to have turned its beck on Socialism; in milli), its main features have been provicie4 by Ms desnocrata. (The asw constitution is mainly their work.4an4 eppecially that of Dr. Precas. the dem. minister of the Interior. locratic the government was purged of Jnilepondent Socialists. the trend haa been more and more its Ithe 'policy for Socialism, moderation, purpoaos of realizing the revolu. non. eventually allied itself with the Democrats with whom it has at urea-an- t broken for a litt:e. but Oa co. operation will be resuniedl, and with the C:itholic centre part). It still, as en eminent writer Rai said. Sets ail the equipment of pout. teal formulae It requires from the arsenal of the old Liberal minim" and it still continues to "look more and more for the realization fie Its hopes. not to some treat social tiPheavill but to the slow process of pacific evolution which will transform the capitalistic order of society from witLin." It has. in short. not wiped the slant clean; in German political development that has never been done. 7;47,;;;It , 4c ,:' IS 10110.AY .: STATES' ; . ; moon. Public Statements by Orli. Call Attention to Sig. - nificance of the Day to Americans;. ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.The first anniversary of the sinning Of the armistic in the world wr observed generally today throughout the 'Visited Ittates. . -- . ", , - Governors of nearly a doson states had proclaimed the day I legal holiday while many mayor through proclamations and public statements called attention to the significancy of the day. President Wilson In a statement ad- -. dressed to all Americans declared: "The reflections of armistice day will be flfl.4 --with OitMil pride-i- n the heroism of Moe who died in the countrys service and with gratitude tot the victory both Nocella of the from which It has freed us andthing be. cause of the opportunity it has elven America 10 show her sympathy with peace and pudic' in the councils of -- -- - get together and settle their differ. Pnef it was said today st the Whit. House. At the same time-tia:r president probably will renew his offer t of SIgna Before the War the services of the government toward .!. , mediation. -.1 . Labor leaders here who Anyone who knew Germany before - the war was aware that the men of first word from Indianapolis got their Exaggerated Disorders ..1 ?.., k through the liberalising "revolution" of 1648 press dispatches, were distinctly stir. . t II' had lighted a lamp not to he put out. 4 prised by the turn of events. Frank An the first place. it pecessary i The forces of Socialism- - and Demon-rac- y Morrison ecretary of the Americ-a,', to understand that the disorditmwhich . had steadily grown; the old ta. 'Federation of Labor. When told of the have taken piece have been, reported 404, I announcement by Acting President from 'neutral" centers, with the aid gime and the kaiser were really not ; 411(' 1,91VIS of the miners' , nearly so popular as 7- was thought In Bolshevism of the Imagine-- kw es, it much ik..? Other peccotelcis.Nme".fused terstarghything.organisation., Nrr''' 7 "e c Goa; sod disorderiCIave, often been Gin. Pershing and Socretaritialtak- -' Bdward G. Wallet, legislative rep- reported which never took place at ' 7 1 Long before the war eniefui observers had seen signs which showed that eri Daniels and Lansing also pointed resentative of miners, who had bean sourcem in Germany 1 out,statements to. the- - American , Germany wee In peril of change. M. PeoPiein the waiting for hours to hear what hap. herself are not entirely blameless, for, -: Henri I. deep and solemn meaning ct the pomed. likewise Was silent, and other University Lightentarger, by exaggeration, by suppression and 1 ' of the ',, 4! while Gen. 'March, chit( 'of dim ,. officials at federation headquarters de-- 1 by'suggestio (alit. they hoped to lull of Paris. in his great book "Germany of staff. in . clined to comment on the seettlemont..1 people, rebelliOus.-amr- y g message "to the voter- - and Its Evolution in Modern or alarmed. ( . Some officials said a statement might Into calm. volume which the student of Ger- ana asserted: i'.!,:;;. "The first anniversary of the armis- - ' (I' :I! is issued later in the day by PresI-- 1 not to forget We have to remember. too, that many would ,4,:i:4 ' finds the country holding In most dent Gompers or the executive there are agencies at wor)tnot all law. like many others, signs that the tire coun:, affectionate remembrance tbe work cil. 4.4,A4;11 4.4 . people were getting tired of the Imunconneeted with the Russian Bol- . you and galThere wee much discuasion among shevist .matiawIth the intention of perialist regime so strikingly personi- lantlyperformed so cheerfully during your service here and labor leaders as to how the miners making still worse relations between fied in the kaiser, and he heard, an did overseas. Tba of t A , 1, story your themselves might view the action of Germany and other eountries, bad as partici' others. "ever louder protestations pation in the war will Inspire future the Indianapolis conference In callin- they are. Your Bolshevik does not t , a,,.. 177 ,,...., - against the system of personal goverk i g-off the strike. to nment...and the &burr' wish Germany which spring trade and settle )1 C;44$ 4 -'You have now tumid Your akin-Ho- n One of the spokesmen for the union down eventually Into an orderly state: -front It." tz to civil problems, in which the . -' ..;.14444044ikkihat said large numbers .probably would To wish nor world does he to German downfall the countries other the N lessons you learned lit, war may be go back to work today and stay out benefit by trade with .Germany. Bo, appeared to come muddenlpt well. aptly applied.. Patriotism, self-co- n tomorrow while many idle today using various channels he inspires PRESI DENT EBERT known statesmen could se no signs and unity of action, make for the . I 01 (armour.- would work tomorrow of It a few weeks before Kiel "went trol. Mr. Wallace "news" with the object of stirring up 0 future welfare of the country ac well there would IA no difficulty more bad feeling and its consequent fearful ancl' final downfall of the old Red." But Kiel played in the revolu- as thought for success in battle. You have now in negotiating a new wage tion something like the part Semler stood agree- unrest no to his small shown degree regime, fast under fire and today your ment with the operators. to Munich as an ex- characteristics People dis- played in the war; neither was the point and orderliness pf - country expects to stand as firmly in There was no statement from the ample of the degree of order which , occasion. v the but cause, only . aiding your government and establishexecutive committee of the operators, may be expected in the new Germany. cipline. Consider the Situation' ag lt Wag It ing the doctrines of true American- it being explained at committee head. But the latest "revolition" there was . As of the end the year Dea.th of Militarism ism so they will endure forever. Hey- military quarters that this would come from the work of a group of was seen be near. to drawing ing paaaed through the great struggle Thomas T. Brewster of St. Louis heal . The numerous strikes in Germany. the old Ile Announcement (Officials system collapsed; rulstand as an example of idealism of the Neale committee. later nearly five months In Ger- - you as elsewhere. were caused. in the first ers fled,imperial to abdicated, deposed; comipg am generations: be Inspired President Wilson's cabinet met an place. by the high cost of living: work-er- e with the I convinced from about that INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. I.The tnited Mine Workeitof America, many the March, 11115, when the bulk of ordinD- with the thought signing of the armistice that you roust con-- - hour earner than usual. so members were naturally ready to profit Y army broke and- melted - away. hunthrough its gcneral committee, decided early todaY to obey the filndate of might be at the to be tinue ' a good example of the &tor- Union 'station ill gave up at noon thinking iron the the people fact hope that of order recall of crossthe meamt which men were dreds of thousands of authority 'clue spirit which actuated you in talt, United States District Judge Anderson to greet the Prince of Wales on his ar- other days had gone: they as would your the victory I suffered Rhine in the ing for liberty. undisciplined 'floods; have Ifor a strike of 525,000 bituminous coal miners of on. nation. rival from Canada. from the general lassitude. and "holt- stupendous spirit Which -tight "Boma of you are still In uniform:, quantities Of arms andam- - brought ' The decision waareached at 4:10 tide morning after more than 17 htiarle The coal situation was to be days" were not unattractive. about the revolution of MS some munition were , of kinds all strewn, of are in civilian elothes;l - ownoriess,-- - over- - a.- - large part of' the began toofflourish seriously again. The respect theyou k discussed, but officials would not say discussion. The conference then adjourned until I o'clock this afternoon. uniform yot wore and bon- - 5 before the meeting whether the goy-- , winter of or the "winter -follow.. countrY. tor made Workers Mine the the to of Return the Lewts L. anyone ,np; pick to President John and flag for which you country Discipline Acting r7bylment would volunteer its services to so which disastrous turolps," proved rebel navy was sending.. everywhere ' fought." adNet the differences between the to German "inner the front"fanneet ing statement: -- Inlasionaries .of . unskilled Its revolt; that Washington observed the day with But failure In general attnded the N.., and operators. spirit from the glow of Liberal. exercises "Gentlemen, we will comply with the mandate of the court. We do it minoqla suffered enormously; tom sentering abr.ut the plantmembers plainly Were elat- efforts to make these strikes political food distrihution to Socialism. the of Cau.et fire the cannot By That our war We industries Americans. ceased are government. fight of two memorial trees in LaterWe under protest. suddenly ed by tt..A. news from Indianapolis. Jimm- - ing weapons. When shops e are great Was autumn, of revotettolt, ette gee. square opposite the White liouse.---'1- . is all." took the proper looted that- is not Spartaciam;-th"We'. ernmentat machinesiotved Members the grating1y1.0 of cabinet ' course said.Secretary Glass, when told people are hungry. When a few a and Generals- -None of the other members of the general conunittee,aomposedal cnme Tharav.Piution : standstill.; ,,, . ;. --. the that an- - shots are firedIn the streetz . that is officials ut-- 1 more had on about .....-Of far board executive Members of the the and pccoont ternational officers, district presidents take in the ceremonies. Tim pro- .-. flounced order would not Bolshevism; the soldiers. mostly old re- - gram part ter collapse at called for, pronotumement of art 14, and scale committee would comment be rescinded. --- -Mental Shock sufferfrom Inexperience Defeat any-"'- --' Invocation by Lieutenant Belvin W.. OW the tiCtion; Secretary Wilson'tsould not discuss nervous tension and act raehlywhich tionaryactivity. the Maynard. "Flying Parse i" of the the strike situation iFther than to people who know what street fighting disThe Socialist forces were not pre- - air In to as all this Addition the peared tiredand worn by the long a from service, people plane in the air say that it waa the funeeNm of the de- ix will excuse. to face the consequences of etch cussion, declined'to add anything to The impartial observer Is forced to a whole "sustained a frightful mental- pared partment of labor to offetAro mediate a sudden and complete crash; they through the use of voles amplifier. shock. &banhad in Though ,they all Mr. really strikes. Wilson vattly sought admit that the German has. since the his statement.. had not the men; the old system had doned their revised as well aa their not to bring about an agreementqletween educated or trained them. So .. During the day aprroaches to the of the miners victory, and earirhope operators beftiorl the Socialism -- had to call more moderate men were called out on Novembew.l. entrances.of the conference hall were Senate to Investigate style. it wan, Indeed, a knockout blow riten to its aid. - National discipline, for them to be! brought so suddenly as I have said. kept the . 'tk carefully guarded by a' seigeant-a- t country's 414) ae the brief prince Max regime did claim ,..SOigot.Sthopt:T'-..,-:';'-'1:::arms and during recesses a man re-- : ,WASRINGTON. Nov., 11.InVesti-in aa the Social-brin- g at their and, posts. was the. the to of strike them,realization list labor proposed bee as tragic mainecron guard In the hill, but In the gation any to-unre- - I th a muc h - talk ed notprodueud that the enl of- all-wo f an d a le much later hours of the conference the serge- a resolution introduced by Senator . dimaster.---, , lieved !feared ant-at-arms this oMcial feeler The "panaceas," disappeared. Jones, Republican, Washington,. In, such eircumetances it appeared land moderate opinion have 'become The speeches were at times Wipas- resolution :was referred to to only-towas be certain all that ripe more and more convinced of the im- sioned and voices from the hall rose ...:11eléiat0.-Qiiiiefor a crowning catastrophe beyond committee which wilt determine oe a return to the old or. above the hubbub of the. hotel in which man to of Bolehe. retrievefor power a of things (a conviction which rebut was held. der only is advisable..., ,aih-ia--S614(an I'labor the conference inquiry vism, in short, to sweep easily over cent , political revelations--wil- l word now and then svas distinguishWASIIINGTON, - Nov. only resolution would give the Comeastern frontiera, tend to deepen), and of the poseibility the lightly-guarde- d able. It is understood that all phases Edward, meas. But while the picture with which et progress prinreotWales. arrived lo -to suggest anf ordered paths anu . of the question were argued and the Imittee abthority the world wee presented had the col- - of saving along ' effect various actions might have on from reaction; i Washington today and was welcomed TirASHING'IN, Nov. II.Praisifederal action to prevent recountry ors of chaos and ,confuelon much too on the out hand and extreme Socialism by Vice President Marshall. the organisation entered Into the die- - current!. of similar strike. Senator acting for , NoV. AIINNEAPOL1 ng its Integrity-- 4 and Patriotism !thickly Alidd, on while foreign court- - on tbe other. cussion but according to member" not 'Norris, Republican .of Nellyasks, said Wihion.,:' ' Iteception in Senator of cerev; Smoot the rtAlt today .. ' to the convenin a. were gRtes until tritra"e of Anierican Itcl on Legion any subject vote was taken the resolution also should ,be broad, senate defended 10,0 Mormon" miestatement,engroesed 'Union tstation Were in- the 1President new wee WWI the decided tion a Anent stood regime for the .action early today momentat 11 Church and its memears and proWOMEN CANNOT $1T enough to authorize investirgation of . cabinet oMcers and - u :performing a featone of the two a. tn., marking the first, anniversary Anderson's injunction order. tested against what hikIermed-th- e Judge ' adthe achievements conference to.its ... ,greatt before the credit, officers of ...---high the army- and navy , Shortly ;41r1 ' of the,hour when,firing ceased in the libelous published attatEci, on that lother being the drawing up of the new - - IN HOUSE OF LORDS' Jounced President Lewis and William were . to the . greet youthful N. gathered ' religion. tet war. Chairman Lindsey asked that skill which. I 451t, Green, secretaryAreasurer, held a longl Will Return to.Vork bowie of visitor who will spend three daysin .1 protest sitalnst the hIselous :constitutionthe LONDON,' Nov. 11.--- vfil conference in the parlor of the hotel. 'think, has not boom sufficiently recogthe delegatesbow 11;e1r headain d matter been has that pubiZzbed nixed. centerence lords the clause In the the national capital beforevialting FORT WORTI, Texas, Nov. 11. Developments after, this . for their comrades who gave ,about the country." senator fitnot The new men certainly did their - New York on his way hom.' ... eitnit impidly. Bitominoue eoal miners of Texas. will prayer declared. "The 'Mormon' ChurVA1 , beat; they kept at bay the violent ex- - bill for the removal of sex disqualiftA drizzling rain did not prevent the ' , Labor in general, as represented by obey instructione of their national off- their lives during the war. to women cations which would permit Th committee on convention organhas nothing to conceal. I want th6, ,tremistio--t- he and the the executive tommittee of 'the Amer- - icers-to of crowds along the route .tiebknechts gathering to Work, sus soon as the ization r return recommended Thomas Houslean Federsiton of Labor, bad offered; formal order is People of the Milted Stated to know V.uxemburg s. which was-fafrom be- - sit in the house of lords.' The clause over which the Prince and his party.. to received, according ., Colorado as ton Niles of i hs that so far a. polygamy is conby a cavalry escort,. passed unqtfalined support to the miners leg easy between November abd Feb- - in the form of an spendment. was preceded made today by-- Ed Cun- Alexander II. Johnson- - of chaplain, I Rhode while obedience or die- - a statement cerned it la dead and these their strike, rErery; they gained experience, and, added to the4bIll'hy the house of corn- - to the Perry Belmont home reserved official. miners' state a sergeant-at-arm- s ningham. :' Island as ongers court and order the federal infor the distinguished visitor. After - , obedience 'of A the future must thoPt, gh strike followed strike, though mons Oct. 21. ' ' - Iluncheon the prince, vras to call' on appointment of an executive commit-- 1 find something else to write." tiling in the balance, and 'this fact 'evert.and anon In different parte of the tee including a- - re preoentative d-: t save miners' repsesentatives who fa- Ready to Tear Up CardsMrs. Wilton at the White House and Its , . Senator Smoot declared he was countly lawneeatteme lighted grim . I each state. Thiir report was ado-fite' howled.' while It was expected he would see the presp. ,vored holding out an argument which in the senate as a repreeentanot poverty flares.hlie - Mr.iident in - ,. L IB El upon motion of Col. Miltoit J. ForeN sick h unger Oland and irreeponsible B Wilson, weighed heavilywith some of theirwealth of. the "Mermen" Church. but Ohio. Nov. :: tivr COLV,MBVS, 4,,,,,,----T. .. 7, ' , '- ' ' - Physiciati., man.' of tittotit,. Rear Admiral Grayson, as the representative of the people mtvry., these . men- Aid work they would tear up their union - --- 'On the other band. t,he president" carda before Greetings from Gen. John J. Per. havIrig announced- - that his patient's . Strike ityde"Have been Imade res kyed hi there being who he of said, ,Ctah .'''' they'would .. to am i'lnal the convention .unlawfuL read -.4 by condition would 'not prevent the call. '' Quotation& ileeignation of the strike 1 shing.were with 'h4ch to conelude .peace. so foully mtarepreisented." ' ' real Chairman Lindsley. in the post- - fiance of the government.-p- t Placed the coal Lindaley at that i Pasiting through the president's re.o . - , macs thaotià inatead a of miners a .at Senators Ashurrt. ,Iterning. Arizona; ' trlpPing room-wittime aNknounced that he was, not ail tion of 'defying the goversment - of near employed a score of Bed 'ception the in Nier.'11,--Price- s the tilidst continent, reLib. and Henderson. Colorado. Jefferson pf Thomas, NEW of ' the rotted States. if they' tefused to county. TORK, Hopedale, candidate for. nnational head :of," the i which.' have cost.EttroPe Cross girls in uniform waving greet. dear. I .., oaer senacame news t the Utah of with le . lia. ;at 'were:, Nevada, '7. cal! joined ttce Lettlf) aPritt,d,aOrklieforet a . arrival stepped . pirtiieirtra-hil' trtyboettafirstA.2,,te "' ' es.. itS 00;, second' es. triEL-timiners- organization desire to ,reacind Aerican 1)01)4; praising the integritY Omit. Ir Cleveland was chosen for the tor sabers eckisequences. attaching to theonedi the strike etS.t0O: 1111 se: find. 41a. Out into the concourse-whersecend 4is. Mess and Patriotism of the,"Mor. Eclipse of Soclaltem nee of the federal court order. many order, notifying the union next convention of Abe- American Le,,, fourth tilk of the cavalry were whipped to salute 192 az:. third els, 814,111; officials not to pond any further in- gion over Flan Francisco at the sta. Mote! People. ..,,,,,., : 4 ; POICrilit t etrains nos: 'Victory- slit, $iit44);.yistorrita and the bend began the .. - .- -, has not. se Os ;6, The presept Bars tile King," Metitinsed on page two.)- ', - structions tqLwalkout .'. '. - - , tional convention this forenoon. Veil of "Dear Sirs and Brothers: In obedience to the mandate Wined on November I by the toned States court, dhltrtet of Indiatea Jude A. 11, Anderson presiding, the undersigned hereby advbee you that the order of October 15 directing a oconation of operadons in the !Mu:Mamie coal fields of your jurladictkels, is withdrawn and cancelled. "Yours fraternally, "INILLIAM GREEN Secretary-'rreasure- r. "JOHN L. LEWIS, president" Attorneys for the Miners promisted to tz7 to have the order ht the Inatile by six o'clock titU evening. This action was taken following a seasiou of the general committee of the tainers, whieh decided early today to comply wttb the antedate of the court issued last Saturday. '''The order to rescind was Demented le the court by Henry 'Warrunt. the court proceedings. Mr. Indiafiplis. attorney for the miners. After and F. C. Huebner. Albta, la.. Fort Smith, Ark., I Omit., Warrunt,'ll, got,. then issued a statement in the prmenee-et-th- e associated I rnment attorir.lvit in which the position of the mineworkers was stated. Officers Issue Statement. The statement o.,the attorneys follows: "The operators five repeatedly declared that they were ready to were withenter into negotiations afih the miners if the strike drawn. The government lima, taken the position that in the vindication of its own supremacy the strket order must be withdrawn before they would take any steps to compet.tke, resumption of such negotiations. The lasue.has been submitted to if0,3, court and in compliance with the court's ruling the strike order htikj)een cancelled and withdrawn. of the operators requires It seems to me that good faith on the for the purpose of them to meet the miners representatives negotiating a settlement of this wage controveM, and that good faith on the part of the government requires it to see that such a resumption of negotiations is had at once and concluded etthout delay." -- w- : ., I I ,a, 4 . I I I 1..th" 1919 SALT I e 110N OFFIC,A" S A .. ogiro w , i a - t ftemi-offici- el $:' So r; . . t '- -- , at-sn- ce - ; din-;utt- er - - or. - -- 1916-17-4- I Mt a,-f- That'i-litne---the- -- ,- - mineir ' Porabing-and--Maecit-h- , of ten ad ut , . ' Bulletins on Strike ' - tiñcé.of Vialés , , American - a be -- Reception ate ' Viashingto o the-sen- kiniitlillatit - r -a . . -- - ' I 1 1 - 1 1 -- I ecandat-m- l, 11 11 - - , J r Non : - , wm-ker- a.er ,. lTst - , -- - -- ' s h I - ;;;;---;"- - ' - ' , , ' - - today-rejecte- - , - . , |