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Show i , DESERET ETENING NEWS THUHSDAV 1ACES J6 M.UICH -- 1 SAI.T 1.920 LAKE CITY krai ! ( i UTAH UlM i t kai, SEVENTIETH 1 lx It ; , YEAH TREATY DEADLOCK LOOMING FRIENDS EFFORTS : iMjlipezzAMD -- - dto .. . . c9j. cSb . 3b Wire Systems and Railroads Are Badly Crippled Throughout Entire Section AUSE Who Is Yoinr. Man DIFIED President? HIGH WINDS, For Tea Queitiont Asked Leading Candidate -, Gov. Calvin Coolidge Islllng ths (Cdllars XlVkU Is ths fifth ef e series f end Seeenhtng fhe pereseelltlea ef ell Ihe lmsrieMirlulii eresidenlT rendiAelrs ef ell parties Eech ef these men hee eneeered Ihe seise list ef hlstlsBa girlag his vleS eh Ihs tie chief problem ef Ihe Sey ) . it itttn unit. , LODGE F a )Soion See Poutbllt Vl Modification Being ' igble, Other Be j 7t No Getting Together X StiU tzrzx Storm Center of rtle-Arti- cle G TO- - bih Debete. Agent Jenkins lpon Charge of Having Had Dealing With Leaders of Rebels SNOWDRIFTS, Today Rephes Mexico Will Expel Former Consular ICeerrtarht, ISaa, Sreie Pllyre.l March 4. 'To punish men far thsir beliefs la contrary te B04T0V, the spirit ef A ever-l- c e lest initios i4 A mar Icen hisiory. It is right le pualeh overt acta but the snip way to deal with beliefs ie la meet them, expose their fellery. present Ihe feels which press them wrong. Thet Is the American way. If there are some of ua, Including man In high place who seem to bo forgsttfag thta today, ooonsr or later (hey mustrrturn lo thta prlsclpls, which haa osvtr beta allowed to sink out ot sight during our whale history." ' Calvin Coolidge, governor ef Meseschuaetts, and possible Republican candidate fur the presidency, aaade this declaration of belief In American! m when I oeJIed oo him ot the Stateheuse In the course ef a series ef Inter view with all the chief candidates for the nominations of both parties. . . "Every govern meat always has enemies. Our government at this moment Is ne exception. . W have perhaps more fust now than la usual and If they are la the pay ef the revolutionary authorities In Russia, ee 1 believe to be the cassi the danger Is eommhat greater than In. normal times simply because these enemies today are better financed than usual. Menace Hdlrrioaa "Even so X de not regard the menace a genuinely osrloua Ths e danger decreases aa the character and purpose of the revolutionary are revealed to the world. Those who are most alarmed over the peril to our Institutions seem to forget that the American people have a background which waa totally lacking In Russia. Our chlsens are pellU-oalt- y They ere both core patent to form their own and capable of acting upon them. X do net believe that Amort- (Continued on page sx.) ' - TEMPERATURE AT ZERO MARK Msnuel .Gonzalez, Fead of Prediction rof Weatket Bureau Is That Serere Cold In Rocky Mountain and PlainsStatesWill Continue Today and .Tonight With Increasing Intensity. CHICAGO, March 4 The wore! bllxsard of the winter todey swept the middle-wester- n states and accompanied by heavy fall of snow and sub-ser- e temperature, moved eastward and southward, crippling wire oommuok-atloand railroad traffic. High wind drVllng snow and a temperature that fell SI to 4S degrees to below aero within a few hour struck eastern Colorado and Nebraska yesterday and today had Isolated a lumber of town Bleat and snow preceded the bllxsard tr in , the northwest, development re afd teMrnph and telepheD rr. tee.' i Weather , biuvan prediction were the severe sold In the Rocky moan and plains state would continue knd tonight with "increased in- tensity. hnaomoMHemMomNonMe ; Storm warnings were ordered die- played on tho Texas coast, oast gulf Urge Extension of. Prefer coast from 'Mobil to Cambells, and opf Pacific coast. entUl Rights of Entry on tho north BaOraed Serrtco Ahnadonnd. I Public Tracts to Former Railroad- - osrvic , in southwest ryi Colorado virtually was abandoned' in Serrice Men. soma sections when ths bit xf struck. Tho storm there and In yrest-er- n Nebraska was reported tho if , in tf year CHEYENNE, WfN March 4 More than 1400 former ookUer Only one trdln had entered Dy an Colo., in 11 days and no twlji sailors and marines have filed ap- -' moved at Bilvorton in It days pMcathms for government land la received Railroads Ik that this state, drawings for which will heavy damage had been repot doiv in the was announced . mountalna by earth and siy w slide begin Friday, It and by.huge boulders whlchad toptoday. The bund, la . the North pled over canyon rtm rofA to tho Ppute project, near Torrlagtoa, xrack consists of SO salt Crews with snowplows f were to. keep clear Aracka on WASHINGTON, March 4. Extension to the. west coast of preferential rights of entry roads running tho northern pig LA and mounthrough on all public lands of former service tain state but all trL'nt were de. t-' men was urged before the house wsys layed. and means committee today by D, W. of Berkeley, Cal, former en- High Rob gineer In the United States reclamaLINCOLN. Neb. March 4. High tion service. He approved the Smith winds that reachet a velocity of from land bill providing for a bond issue 41 to 46 miles hour, accompanied 80, 000,000 to be eold In If years of touch-belo- w by snow and torn rat urea that for tbs reclamation, of public land Ne sii nero. as In as low ed cent 1 4 bear would per The bonds last and today early braska ntgf.t free. tax be would and railroad traffic and What effect would a tax free bond slightly hamper! tyilon. - Blight damage oommnnly have on 4 1 per cent Liberty bond wire asked Chairman to telephone w igea was reported. which are taxable Fordney. "The tax Mree bond would be the Drifts Chj'jk Traffic most saleable and the provision would fmSce Interest so low that settler 8T. TKXJli Mink, March (.Altwas the reply. would take the loan the bllxsard of last night had hough Republican, abated in 'he north weM. this mornRepresentative Smith,- told comtho of the bill, Idaho, author and wf followed by clear weather, mittee the only other land bill- - the ing drlA were -- seriously affecting1 Mondell measure created too largo an huge Pracpassenger serrtco freight xj'A have would fSOO.OOO.fOO as expense a) I trains were lata and tically to bo approrlated to carry alts propassenger trains .were , visions Into effect. behind. . "It Is assumed that any legislation many k.burs for the benefit of returned soldiers red in Iowa will contain a provision for land settlement." Mr. Smith said. .. "Very litMarch 4. tle help will be expected of tho gov3 MOINES. ernment in tho way of financial help hero today show the under the bill I have introduced." wave and storm starting late Clarence J. Owen, secretary of tho ltfsterday to be general over Iowa. askSouthern Commercial Congrea Conditions for worker were re ed that any legislation which would L'orted extremely uncomfortable In where grant lands to service men. Include both Sioux City and pubuquebecause cutovfr lands of tha south. no street cars were operated Former "Governor Spry of Ute of strike representing the Western States R said tarnation association, puf,Ue lands wore available for reclame Jon and entry In .practically, every tats in the weet. v Ntn Hitchcock . feft (hart sag to 41. 0 Ue CAI judg-'ment- Ctm rntltwi 64. Mkwwli if EwnM, votlag agalnal 1KM3T I' K. f)keu(itr.4ii.eifet wirauiB tin ; am tMdtfui AaM to wn 44 IMlVtnMolU Uu o4f ' II m to 41 Ot mtrrstios was tddpcei U h htmorau, Station Ciuun- - Mk,0noii Gore, OklabooM; 4 t hat ud nuaM, Nradt, Xlmeart; Shields, Twm. I hklii Georgia, and Thomas, Colmit, toted for the resort la November, K ataa nwp-by only llte Democrats. Xm4, ut d. - kl kiirf t t4 h tuff few. ie B-- BJl- - - it male tbew it it I loros. Je tf li re- - Re-illca- n, ' J 6 ' Action I " u Regarded Triampk Gained ' by Over Sultan and td - March ! the Republican res-rloot to ths peace treaty which Nn adopted last November,' the sen-- t veted today on motion of Senator of Massachusetts, ths Repub-a- a leader, to strike from Ihe Shan-- a reservation all 'direct reference to ' n and China. the change, worked out In the re-partisan conference had the ap--ot Democratic leaders and was 4. O to 1, Senators Reed,Tem-Missour- i, and Sutherland. West Virginia, voting against WASHINGTON, Are change In tfftt l Conberratire. oe, - V GRAVE Na-onalid- hmMtaUni; Xtitai, Idaho; author ;:W , SOLDERS FEE Au hot Chanye Meanlnc. , to,d the' senate that r "odtffcatlon had been eurcested F Democratic members of the and did .not meanlnc of the reeerva-r888'- 0 rf8 U had been thoucht oeid-to omit - mention f JtpanAnd China by name. Senators (thought Lenroot, Wis-?- 3 .8ndKellokf. Minnesota, mocrat had acreed in . conference to accept u reservation"-aamended. Senator xrlicock of Nebraska, the Demo-jo- e leader declared that the revised unacceptable. He bstltute. arguing that thepresented Repub-- J rteervatlon could do .no toward restoring to China frights In Shantung. , nator Hitchcocks eubsti-- a k,ur the United States would express de-W- hi s poe-4oo- d" CONSTANTINOPLE. March-.-vi- ew of the gravity of tho altuatlon tho cabinet resigned today-- . Tho sultan haa called upon Marshal lx set Pasha to form a eew cabinet. a Isett Pasha la a partisan of Mamal Pasha, tho loader of the Turkish national lata His designation aa head of the new cabinet la regarded here. as a distinct triumph for the nationalists over the sultan and the more conservative leader Mus-taph- The Turkish situation . haa , been growing in Seriousness recently from Several cause The Allied- - supreme council haa about completed Its draft of the proposed peace treaty for Turkey through which the Turks are to be deprived of their centuries long control of ths Dardaneltea and tha Bosphorus and lose territory containing of the naapproximately four-fifttions population.. With a view to stopping the renewed massacres of Armenians ths Allies have sent strong naval reinforcements. to the Bosphorus so that their guns command the parliament buildings and the Sultans palace. hs Another serious factor" Is the na- tionalist movement headed Kemai Pasha, which threatens If the overthrow ot the government. Allied demands ars met.- Octowaa formed last The cabinet , ber. Consider Massacres . understanding that the rights ob- to a LONDON, March al throuKh the treaty by Japan In toBhantung peninsula would be re-t- o question In the house of commons China. day regarding the massacres of A- ilock Still Looms fASHINGTON, While March dehate dragged on In the w,thout action, the I. end hwn a final deter-t- o rescue It from the I realy R?. 'ard-whleh-e- U 18 -l- (TJMgan hioinI.cfn fnd eaders heeded. Democratic the movement, but they !? TTioderateiy hopeful of Wterai Issues asld 1 th8lr Wn- to the hWin to Article X, cnter of the whole y fhLrm fcme compr0mlM! propQnng pro- Re-tfuti- on i XL0poribin'r that an might be believed that ac-y- et 0th7f mocratlc- Icad- to Put through r.4h.P,no:rU !T V0?8 K ,und might yet - U Si 'kullt "the" president s wijfidinct' of the treaty's opponents apparently (Continued on page two.) 8' rmenian. Premier Lloyd George said this had been the subject of very anxious consideration at ' the Allied conference and the conferees had reached a .decision which had been communicated to their representatives at Constantinople. the It would not be advisable, added tha premier, to make public at decision. the character of that What would be done regarding It would depend upon the advice to be received from the Turkish capital. - We are awaiting that advice now. continued the premier, but I can asare fully alive sure the house that-wto the gravity of the position and to measthe need of taking very strong ures to protect minorities as far as kind. dan be done in a country of this stateI 'hops to bo ablo to make a ment In very short tlmo, but wo are at tho present moment awaiting the views of. tho representatives of all tho Alliea at Constantlnoplo upon tho suggestion which wo put forward. me-tpe- ha-Pdn- - APPUCATOIS j j j -- j T , WindiRage -- r - i trans-oontiney- ai I,' -- ArrKtOrdar adr Dempcsy Wired T '" J i rf Sk to Hart Amendment Declared, Uncotutitutiondl And to Prerent Enforce raent of .VoLteod Act Proceed inft Filed in U. S. Supremo Court. MRS ICO CITY. Mink 4.Pe-rMo-a to organ lee a great trade Ui Ihe I oiled Metre and le Often aa amm aa pneolbtr aa rxpnaltkm lor fontga gtmda In thin city waa rrorhed by I he IVdrrtlina of Mexico itnni bee of coenneerrw In ewdno brrs yemrrday. Jt wan alto derided to loancwretr o eprrtwl Movtag pfcw inee wvvtrr foe ihe ftwr-p-o of exhibiting lechslial nod rrneuwt et tal ntflM bo Inlled throng howt Mura. Addrrwam nl the fedecnlinln meeting hate pntmod owl that the projects determined npon would prove tho mehOlly ef Ihe Mexlroo government and bodnewi flmm here. Increase nrnarrm between Mexlno nod tho United htalo hr-lellmlnote mlnwodmaandlncn end rrtatloot bring about the two rrpahUr ' ;icqr Jc ITT, March t W. Jenkins, ular age Ion to cently mer United Btatce const Puebla, whose permle-I- n that capacity waa re ked, le to be expelled from Mexico I consequence of hie alleged dealln with rebel according to tatlaten ps rle here.- - The L'ktted mbnaoy hen handed a new note Mexican foreign' office relative preferred In an Interview fullo Mitchell, proeecntor of the f Puebla, which Involved tho embassy oefAre followed ttfl the progrem of tho Jenkins cam. he-le- Railroad I.len . ; March " 4.Repro-senlaUv- e of nearly 4(6,664 railroad workmen, comprising member of fhs United Brotherhood of Maintenance ot Why Employees and Railway Bhop Laborer mat here today to discuss formulation of a . new wage-scalTwenty-fou- r general officers and 1(1 general chairmen representing union men working for 141 railroads were In qoater-n- c , The officials win also discos of enlarging cooperative factories to furnish at commodities U Its member -- , . Bandits Exceeded Orders (.Informs tef, nd t - House Will Not is 4 propose a eon. stflutlonsl nmeoduxent regolatirg the habits nod moral of tho people. It . Enforcement Act recites further that the asnendment and not a renstttu-tWn- al mattec sad that as such It ees Improperly passed. CtoMBM AuUtorKy. that the amendment centralises aatkertty xrttlmut the con- sent of the people ef New Jersey end' that It la violation of their sovertm A Bonus ' It is charged Tbe VoMtaed act. having bees . right enacted under authority of tho amendmeat, the petition say Is null and void. .It le claimed that the Volstead set la illegal bees us by depreeiaUng and tax a Urge measure destroying the taxable value of real and personal ' property within the state it is de- -' structlve of tho otato's froo and ' government, because It de- state the ef revenues privee lioooneo which in from 16(4 to 12.442,1(6, and beamounted cause it interferes With ' the la- -' terns! government of the people and operates to punteh thorn by heavy fine Imprisonment and forfeitures, '. thus preventing application for censes for the aale of unIng beverages which Is authorised der the law ot th tat ; Restrict PhysicUM Practice. Complaint Is 'made that the act restricts tho practice of physician of tho stats and tha operation of It penal, correctional and charitable institutional that the state haa not concurred in the amendment and that If th Uw U enforced it will nullify the right of tbe tatn to regulate lta Internal affair. It 16 claim 1 the act U not appropriate to enforce .the in the amendprohibition contained ment which 1 expressly confined to . intoxicating liquor de- - J n conclusion the - eonvplalnt that If th amendment la valid th right of congreea to lcgwlate it Is. restricted to matter relatconcern ol tne ing to 'jthe external United, States and within the peculiar., domain of the federal government to the eiaiye. regulate commerce among : and that the state alone , he (h power to enforce the act wtihm lta own border i WASHINGTON, March (.Ths House today refused by enr overwhelming majority to rapes! the . prohibition enforcement act. The repeal measure was offered t by Representative Ega, Demoon amendNew Jersey, ment to tho legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation measure-, and Speaker Giiiett overruled a point of order agalnrt it. Mr. Egan also proposed elimlnattoa from the bill of an appropriation of f 4.(60.606 for enforcing ths dedry act. Both proposals were feated on one roll calV $2,000,000 Tho vote on the Egan motion-wa- s Mrs- - Span ' ' 264 to 66. , Will la Defective Tha house then passed the leg- vote. Ulatlve bill without a reebrd NEW YORK. March"'- t Mr. Rosa F. Spang, widow of a millionaire Pittsburg steel manufactuter. was of unsound- mind bulk of signed her will- leaving the charity and her (2, 606, 809 estate to..Mra. Malwl giving her only child, DenSpang Anker ac060, 18, of but annuity ah mark, rendered by A cording to a verdict,' court early today.-ThJury In surrogate verdict rendered (he will void The Jury deliberated more thin l. ' hour , GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March British Squadroo Ha 4, Overruling all motions for fur ther- dismissals in the Newberry Arrived et Algiers ; conspiracy cas Judge lection ' ALGIERS, March ' 4. A British Clarence W. Beselons today held oae of four' bnUl-h- ipn arwv4 or acquittal convictionthat, haa 16 Sieer and deetroyer Trunian H. Newberry would, not " Hke outcoms here-- , necessarily' mean men on trlal t other the to M is with the United State senator. n... r-.The cdurt held that the prosecubJ?i facie tion had made out a prims case and that there waa ample a verdict of evidence to warrant to render have been report thlthrw guilty If the jury see fitfor the one." First testimony afternoon at tha fens was heard session. ' , un-d- er , Refuses More Dismissals in 7 Newberry Case - .vasraiw.w d, , r Is a legislative U-- Repeal Dry Bill 7 EL PASO. Texas, March' have boon transmitted to Lieut L M. Wolf and G. L. Usher, American aviators who have boon In Sonora, Mexico, since Feb. , to return to the United 8tatee immediately, according to a statement made today by Col. Francis W. Glover, chief of staff to MaJ. Gen. Robert L Howie, commander of tho El Paso military district. Tho officers have been ordered lo come out of Mexico without waiting for ths release of thsir airplane, which has been the cause of tho delay In their returning following their release by last week. . the Sonora authorities Ths question Of the release of the machine, which waa forced to land near Nacozart, Honors, because of engine' trouble will bo taken tip later. Tho instructions to the aviators were transmitted by Gen; Hawse through Brig. Gen. F. R. McCoy, commander of tho Arison military district with headquarters at Douglas.- - WASHINGTON. March . the question coat. March WASHINGTON, (. Expulsion of William O. Jenkins, former American consular officer at Puebla by tbe Mexican government as an undesirable alien probably will be followed by aelsure of hi factory at Puebla aud other property, recent report from Mexico City have Indicated. Bending of Jenkins from the country would not surprise officials her. Hla exequatur as consular agent ot the United States waa revoked some time ago. Tho expulsion of Jenkins ! likened by Mexican to tho recent deportation of Russian radicals by tho American government. ,'tlon received by CHICAOO, a. Will Confiscate Property - 6dthar therv constitution--- g is- - congress' Scbffi 7:Wage . fficial Flyers Ordered Out neonstltaUenal against Attorney General Palmer and Danltl C. Kop-ni- r. commissioner of Internal rvnue. "i The bill aetaferth thal the amvnd- fatent'Wss Improperly drawn, tha; in 1 1 stales Uu egtetat!ve , have not ratified Am iuO!-- l Okelr state PhnnBjUcit J tsbel Leader Killed MEXICO CITT, March 4. Manuel Gonsale leader of the band which shot and killed Augustus Morrill, formerly American consul at Maniac 11 lo, on Feb. 16, haa been killed by government troop according to ml statements Issued here last night. commissioners ordered out Military mobile column In pursuit of tbe bandit One of these columns encountered a band of outlaws between Mentanlllo and Colima. In addition to the leader, it Is stated that a number of bandits wars killed. t.-- The WASHINGTON March New Jersey through He attorney general, Thomas F. MeTrxn. today filed la tho United Burr supremo court n suit seeking to hate tho prohlMUon amendment auto of p tf the state department Indicates that Mexican bandits had Mary Pickford Eludes A planned to kidnap and hold for ransom Augustus Morrill, formerly American Interriewers on D rorcc the (consul at- - Mantanlllo, and that band Cachetoa exceeded orders In klll-ila- g OAKLAND, Cal., March him. . Plckford, the motion plctu- - (.Mary I actreea, "Cacheton was hanged by the band who was divorced in Mtnjn, Nev Caron, within 26 yards of the Tuesday, from "Owen Moor re, success- of tho murder, as punishment - LOB ANGELES, Cal., March 4. ' "i fully eluded intervlewerw here today the murder, said an announcede-aafter she had played seek Tr r graphic reqnerts for the arrert for ment today by tho department. "On all with m v e them game way from Dean peer, world's chans-ptoJack of shirt was found pinned murderers the . . Nev. . Reno, pegUIB, sad a penciled note reading! henvywetgb hi MOsgcr, were "Manuel Rami rex, soldier, died for office to discuss the retails - of - tha facUKesn hy Unltad the assassination ho committed. Exwith Turkey. Premier Lloyd rood rod . hew treaty Attorney Robert O'Connor ecuted by order of Ciprlono Caron. Allied Ministers Meet George attended ty meeting for I Btosee hors was shot under him from the - office of the United time. After a sho 4, session the con until "lata ini Staten attorney at Ms Fraactao LONDON, March 4. Tho Allied for- ferenco was adJor,ryied oh peg three.) f f i ' (Continued eign minister mot today at tho foreign tho day. For Kearns U. S. Business Inter-xotioo- al n a, Chamber Seeks LAREDO, T iss. Merck 4. Gerald Brnndo who has brew Mexico (My ercwpoodml of the Loo Aagrkw Tlnre, wee Cl today from T(jlc os ctnoa foreign-- f . He wee escorted from McxkV, jthy by two polkw-mr- o to No (Vm Unde end today woe eeoory yi oernee the louru-Monel tWl to I o redo. smls-narte- VA1HXGTOX. Mexican Trade Bandits, Who Slot and Killed Auguitui Morrill,1 Formerly Amercxn Con aul at Manzahillo, Hat Been Killed lyy Mexican Federal Troo HEAVY STORM |