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Show DESERET EVENING- NEWS. 1C s 1UGKS ti:ksjay MAHCII l!Lo i SAIr i.akk city 1. "fiats 1W ! - t.iir hrt Irt Hldla It hrw. i'taii siAKNTurni uf IW m ft) kwi yj:ah NEW ANGLE GIVEN TREATY FIGHT IT e N -- tv. t 1 I II it d al Auto !,(Mi Kt 4 rfc t&i (9) . t, ' For Man Your Is Who President? i iliti.- .1 - up- - . Ten Quegtiong Aked Leading Candidate h on tfcrf rut n. Th--lrt- jf. lie ifirt J!f 1, - n; Chief . LXeCUtlVC rrk, n4 in Letter toj q taught t hro ItI Ihv n M th r Would X of i noth'? aiffping flf pet t Jui f I t .fi e' tnu r II ; mh?r. return - a.j, wr ff IJrrard Ulfntr, frodar1 of tit lihr, h Thr whnn founded of onMUullorai fa n Uangr Of rrtniiillnn f 'r n )r l, fi tht Mil A ' MMri n- - fill .or; a thi la mlntf Artfofin Industrials Take Uw 4 ; v- (tie, and it a bat-nig- In :o." eon VVJ roue Ut tm thin eae )r. Kel-w- aa Sere hie Ono of nney to Irldlng. lew last Mary i. ran her t satis- y- - ' Wilson s Treaty With Russians ed Action Joyfully nt anion-Shepher- ,. Oppose Throwing v. fcom-mlal- Monkeywrenchin Packer Machinery Bryan Opposes Hitchcock Boom For Presidency :c s IE )R- - UR UR tly Says Committee Is Trying to Kill ar -- ' d. ER It. rs 1 in Johnson Hails k de-le- rk at Eoch-Cumm- Esch-Cumml- J The it. ADMIRAL SffilS SAYS NAVAL - Chirfet happv. to tbo ic Jump as Result Of Tax Decision : y, Japanese Plan Resuming Trade DELAY PROLONGED WORLD WAR note opraetor stitution hl i n g . leattls er to-ta- . wound-t- t in former imbautdij' l t.ermati' msd i n nn for the lfmorritic nomlntiUor for ih ueidm). lata n th.f "Cut Heart From League lr larkl !n of faith hn I failed on llm r'nii!li .n llic ioutk of mv rt.r of talk mlth alt lha randldalfa of all Of Nation Covenant. "fill r national llfo la dlaturba booauaa of the hlch ot of I. tins. In. Anthracite Miner and Oper. atrial unreal, and polittral r on flirt." ha aLaifd. ' Hut ail of lha ,r Inn. ator Are in Session in hole if lhay are handled Inialligf ntij . The or.,J ' i porarv prohlrma. Mm W ll I M.l I V Man li of a' 1heti airk alth one dleeaae. and America ha the lishtet CHICAGO, March .9, There will be New York to Consider and on rqualltj of alng no strike by the 171.909 railsoad aliould ba no qurallon abajt her fetllr s ell " power In tin loagwr of nation Work Out New Wage malnter.ance of way men represented lloidmg the ew he doe It If not aurprtalng to find Air. tiererd ivk-Iny eras rrmodrl by tlw Vasle In a national meeting here, J. B. Mat-loftee pre, en earnest plea for the restoration of free apeech end Scale to Take Effect by a vote uf SJ,to SO after It grand Vtcs president, said today. "Anjbody hat the right to adtorale anything m hairier, rxrepi a forrh'e I know had been modified on motion of The grand lodge head voted lo abide he violent tald our of no meant," In government by change March 31. the Hefwi Wkw n lewder. by the decision of their president end greater safety vaive than to let A man talk. The dangerous one are the We In at executive board to give the are least wlvn If we do foolish don't public. A ei.ea modl-talking any f WASHINGTON. Mrch on the comparatively harmless men who are rail bill our trial and to try concentrate attention Article the ed draft of ItepublUan 9 INDIANAPOLIS. March The for better wage by peaceful methods on page all ) i N reservation to the pear treaty if United Mine Workers of America will before resorting to' a walkout. Tho decision was reached todev understood to have been aasenled t refuse to accept- - the flhdiags of the Mr. Malloy, who is the Washingleadafter bituminous coal commission unless a today by f number of Republican ton representative of thet brotherer working with the Democrats fcpr substantial Increase in wage and ImTh hood. spent moat of yesterday in a there of HONOLULU, ,T. Il- - March NEW TORK. March a ratification compromise. proved working conditions are pro- various industrial companies w.Lch Japanese foreign office Intimates as history of the negotiations between folthe maintenance men and the governThe new reservation was said to it was Interred la a etatemeat vided, tre likely to declare liberal stock div- early resumption ef commercial I ment. low In general the outline of the origissued today from headquarter bf th rulLet A committee was appointed to pre- ion on h with soviet idend distributions government joierdeye inal Republican propoaal , adopted Officials of the mine organization. court of Russia, preliminary to a formal par the case of the trot her ioou United of tho StatatrAuprenie ing that It may bo before the last November, but lo contain a numworkers are absent from the city and registered further sensational gains In Tokio cable to the Japanese news wag adjustment prevented board, provided for in ber of changee In wording agreed to ihoe of officers refused tho Enactive charge . ' In th S f the early period of todays very Failure to Place paper Klppu JIJI here. bill, in the atat the auggeatlon of Democrats to comment on the statement. tempt for higher wegea stock market session. 7. Ail MOSCOW, con.March,' Unless a settlement of tho controRepublican senators seamed tire Resourcea at Disposal General Motors of Crucible Steel societies through which soviet fident that the new reservation would vert) is made on euclt a basis, the were again In the forefront of thu dealExpress Clerks Russia will do business with, the out- Railway Of Allies Within statement says the mlneri will not Dodge bare jho. approval Motors-opena General si ings. Expel Leader Calling side world WT1T he represented on tho f .Masaachueetta. the Republican feci "that full justice has been" done 4 points, but aggrasslvo buyof gain Was War After Months Unauthorized Strike adcr. It wn understood, however, them. The bituminous coal commis- ing and short covering eoon extended commission appointed to go to London by Vladimir Klnehoul, first chair, Willliat tho Democratic leader. Senator edvrnce was President sion 123. and to overnight Its appointed by Congain Declared Extended Omclal of CHICAGO, "March orllltchi-ocof II point and a tout of 7f points tmn of the worker of Nebraska, hud not as son to work out a eultablo wage-scal- e International Brotherhood of M. Klnchotfl is a man of th minhnum. ganisation.' from yesterdays aented to It. for the miners and report on any plans Railway Express Clerks who Cantest Four Months. motor and steel eheree were remarkable personality and Is little celled Other E. card of R. ShepDemocratic senators were slow In for Improving living conditions, after J to t points over final prices at the known outside of Russia. , lie was herd forthe unionan unauthorised strike calling ST. PACT Minn March . Shippings, and formerly a Menshevist and until re- of employees the strike of miners had ended. promising their eupporl while the) preceding evasion. 'Railof th American of commuSenator Hiram Johnson to a state"There bee been a steady Increase leathers also were carried forward ad-to cently was an opponent weighed the meaning of the letter way Express company her, today anRear ment given oat been today declared WASHINGTON. March nism. He played a part In the revo- nounced a similar extent on the general written to Senator Hitchcock yeslerduy the other strike leaders coet the In first of since the 12 years In Prod-de190 living and he senate 81ms tha lution of weonmed moderate Admiral told of action the mad spent rails but today only vance, Wilson 'reiterating his would be expelled from th In Siberia. "in Wilson "In exile reads the this statement, of the forcing year, treaty the committee gains navy's accused the International investigating opposition ttf any reservation which Profit-takin- g "It la no secret to the Entente that union of "strike cut heavily Into tl.e would Impair the full force of Ar- conduct of the war that the failure of of pence and covenant of the spite of the fact that the government and breaking" M. in bad. our economic of Into nations first the end of tho the 130 before position advance league Ex ticle bad the to faith . summer to Railway labor last that charged act to represented la not It the "but Klnchonl navy promptly hopesaid, department campaign. hour. General Motors felling back It Drivers' union, which, ha said, press Test of Modified Kewcrv atlon- 1 of war and In be of would reduced four costs less. that "Prewidenf Witoon accentuate on recommendations and to place the years Steel spit living points. points and Crucible11 agreement o go on a The tct of the modified Article X- and two years of had signed an eanphastsed what eras already the government would sea to.lt that oclpck were on aralnst Germany Dealing up to entire naval resources at the and sympathetic strike. i w civil senahave A fact, said California the tho 'ft"'W"tfmIrrstood to countrysof war, fed' moat diversified scale people the. Urgeatknd The employees struck for a wage in hie wee done. Further promisee of the allles'wttTiifl-elmouths Tfave been assented to by the liepub-llc.r- n disposal socle crease tor, who hag been making speechew of any day so far (his year, the turn- eomoHowi and- - tho of $J8 a month. after the United States entered the war in Minnesota as candidate for the reductions In the cost of living would over approximating Icuderm, la an follows: a half million ties have been the source of provi"Tho I'nited Hlates assumes no ob-- I prolonged the struggle for at least sions for the civilian population. .They Republican . presidential nominatfall on deaf ears, as far as tho coal shares. are now operating as a government Choosing Tripartite Board ion- "For many months the league miners are concerned, because they gatl'ins to employ its military or nav-.- il feur months. He added that it also of forces. Its resources, or any form nations mm preoraird by him activity through the Central Union Societies. of of economic discrimination to pre- unnecessarily jeopardized the outcome. baa been an Isaac aKhoeurh oar have had tbeJr experience with such The 1 WASHINGTON. March serve tho territorial integrity or po"We do not want charity.from west- railroad unions and the association of footing friend have shivered promises in the past, all of which have Declaring that 3,000 lives were lost pusaj ern Europe, but desire trade on a railway executives were dlrect4 tolitical dependence of any other eoun-tr- and that $100,000,000 spent every day at the thought.' gone unfulfilled. basts of exchange which can be estab- night by the Interstate commerce or to Interfeie in controversies here now. Every "Its American conof war. the the said the admiral we loom rs lished in a comparatively short time. citisen between nations whether members of to make nominations for labor M A l he obinert Anthracite s were his from statement clusions return to normal conditions of sup- end capital, respectively to the triparIt. league r not, under tho piovia-ionwill and an in demand result of Article X, or to employ the vious ply tite board created by the transportaOpen Wage Itsue tion act which will attempt- - settleenormously increased business.1 military or naval forces of the Vnit-e- d Admiral Stins said his criticisms ment Slates under article ef the treaty of disputes without strikes. With Mine Operators were directed at the navys work in for any purpose unless in any particuEach side will name not less than lar case the congress, in the exercise 1917 and had nothing to do' with six men, to be submitted to President Anthracite NEW TORK, March of full liberty of action, shall by 'act the magnificent way the navy funcWilson, Who will choosy the board of of and Pennsylvania miners Presentor Joint resolution so declare. operators nine, divided equally between Ihe pubWASHINGTON, March A.f udopted last session the reser- tioned In 191$ after It really got into lic. the worker and the 'corporation. met here today and opened negotia- ing a petition from. 2 Iowa cattle the war vation read: The commission said th unions had tions for a new wage agreement to producers And feeders ppposlng "any "Tho United States assumes no obbeen chosen to represent labor beThe navy,- - he said-wa- a not properly the when $1. .effective March cause the "overwhelming majority," legislation, against the packers," J. S. ligation to preserve the territorial In- in April, 1917. ' He denied that ontraict' explrea' lt BlsckwellofMuscatin told the house more than 90 per cent of the railroad tegrity or political independence of present four-yean attack 7 workers, were Included In their memany oilier country or lo interfere in his statements constituted was said that little will be dons at the agriculture - committee that today nations between cotnroversies. on anyone and characterized as ridicbership. were against present meetings, neither side caring those he represented whether members of the league or Similarly, the Association of Raila monkey you 'throwing conclusions gentlemen 10 to definite not under the provisions of Article X ulous" statements that he was attackExecutives was asked to norainatJ proceed . way March OppoNeb.. in LINCOLN. the into packer machinery WASHINGTON, March or to employ the military or naval ing civilian control of this navy deCharge representatives of the railroad mantho bi- wrench made to be by award v M. G. Senator way.to United States any t and owners. forces of the United States under any partment which, he said, was essen- sition has been Mr. Blackwell stld he had told Sen- that members of the hones ways and agements . , Hitchcock as a candidate, for the tuminous coal commission To article of the treaty for any purpose, tial. make the nomination th means were committee the of of author soft endeavoring ator of case lows, the In Kenyon the down were classified into three Unless '11 any particular case the connomination handed Democratic preeidential At End of Career, abandoned compulsory packer licens- "to" kill bonua legislation . by delay Unions ' The wage the of country. coal miners gress. which under the constitution group 1 my career and was expressed by William 'Jennings ing bill, that if he would go home were made today by Chairman Ford-he- y of LocomoBrotherhood I. lias the sole power to declare war or have am at theto end ofand workers Group the made demands by he today and get his ear to the ground, all to lose, Bryan in a statement made public nothing gain of the autho'rizo the employment when the committee resumed tive- Engineers Brotherhood of Loco' said Admiral Sims. are somewhat similar to those pro- would "get off the leglslatl n. motive Firemen, and Engtnemen; Or here military or naval forces of the today. "SenatOM lie He "Since to set be wished In added, hearings on soldier relief legislation, then, 'the Mr. right ed States, shall by act or Joint reso- der of Railway Conductors; Brotherthe soft coal miners last fall. posed by elected if that announced itand Bryan to and and the appears, Kendrick, of am the refute Kenyon eyes country ready to begin busines snow, hood of Railway Trainmen!, lution bo provide. The miners and operators went into have been passing the buck. They to the Democratic national widespread criticisms that he was Union of North .America. Switchmen's he ld when chairman sug "Debated In Senate. member, 2. International Aesociatloa throwing mud at the navy, Admiral theyre trying to get gested he will not vote for Senator conference with the best of feeling off. Mmethi hearings be postponed until of Group The president's letter and article X Sims declared. J He said he raised no convention Brotherhood of BoilerIt was stated. The miners Machinists; for prevailing, Instructs state Hitchcock. the "If were debated in the senate, Senator question of the efficiency of the navy's fWell admit th big packer have after the legislative committee of the makers, Iron Shipbuilders, and Helpwar and the worked an through steadily allow I. him. three In' shall been pretty good the last he declared, years American Legion has met on March 22 ers- Brotherhood of Blacksmith and the war, viewed in its , Lodge declaring fhat It had laid bare position Of last fall since thia Metal Workers; Broththe difference in principle- - between entirely and without, regard to the alternate to vote In my place. -agitation began, .interject- to during the critical period further consider soldier relief Helpers;ofSheet - men were on ed bituminous Anderson. thd Republiwhen Mr. Wilson and the senate majority. Carmen, and time element and was unable to ade Representative Railway erhood his reasons for oppogiven Among of Electrical Worker can, Minensota, author of the ooutroi plans. strike. Four years ago when the pres"There is not any objection made quately express his admiration for thf conwere Hitchcock that was under bill before the committee. ent wage agreement Order of Railroad Tele- -, "I dont want to crowd thia measnavys performances in the war "In so sition to Senator by the opponent of article X here. Group - Brotherhood of Mainte-- ; "It strikes me that theyve been ure., but we know the attitude of for graphers; said-th-eRepublican-JeadeiV-hth- at is far as the machinery that controlled it he voted against eubmlHsion of the fed- sideration the International a organizaoar and Shop ail adopted miners wf good the of consldesing tion pretty Employees nance Way alorg, .not admitted and advocated in this permitted and eral womanTsuffrage prohibition negotiations prosperous condition, Blackwell - re- mer service men," the chairman letter. It is set forth. as a definite and -- Declaring that he hgd, raised ques- amendments, and had opposed the policy so long as faith. Laborers; Railway Signal Men; Brothand Firemen in on small of tion of many good the were carried packing plants plied, citing "Every officer who had good erhood about the efficiency navy Stationary founded" on naked binding articlein Iowa, which, he said, had pros- payl doesn't want a bonua The pri- Oilers, and. Brotherhood of Railway It his duty currency bill passed during President - force. solely because he had felt . In competition with the Big vates who suffered financial losses are Clerk Freight Handlers and Ex -Senator Lodee said he thought the to point out errors, the- admiral said Wilson's first administration. HONEST LAD GETS $2 pered Five. by overwhelmingly In favor of some re- press and Station Employees. that the he had been much embarraasedand Mr. to presidents declaration prohibition Bryan Referring imEach group must name at least (wo of insubordination Representatives of theCorn Belt lief 'plan. French militaristic element had been ' FOR RETURNING , said: Producers' association of Iowa, who Democrat, member Kitchin, Representative defeated at the peace conference, but proprlelyT states have ratified the Forty-fiv- e appeared . recently, in behalf of tho North Carolina, said treasury departnow had regained, control was 'moet Denies . $1200,000 Tendency, American bill, were said by Mr. Black-we- ll ment officials ought to be heard by i unfortunate. Ife also vigorously attacked wAiat prohibition amendment to the Constitto be unfair" in their statements. the committee befor any plan was An "I regret that ,the president also ho characterized 9. as "efforts to convict ution;-It March would be an insult to these NEW TORK. 'The association's reao'utlons in fav- worked out. , . should : have taken ocr&sion to say me of divided allegiance" and of be states for the Democrats to put or of the bill. Blackwell said, were The committee decided to call Secy. up a order on the Bank of Montreal something Tibout Italy. Tho president tng saying that he hap-say- s adopted with only 19 votes majority,' Houston. Asst. Secy.-Lcf- f ing well and entitling' the bearer to 1.209,000 desire for Fiume is based-- penbd to be born in Canada because man who, Uke Senator "Hitchcock, Italy's Gv, Harding of the. federal reserve on considerations of military strategy. ; his mother went there on a visit." - voted -- wgaiwet the submission of the bonds was picked up railroad In board Thursday. Two Die in Fire. amendment after Nebraska That iet true. Since when has.lt be- "if they didn't want a man who was national In the street In th financial dissome a crime fot a nation to seek ; pro-Brto sit in had prohibition inhand - -- . a trict .yesterday by Hqrry Hahn, ... self . protect ion 9. MONUMENT. Colo.. . March WARSAW. March Polish councils. of the allies why didn't by a 2S.OOO majority.Fifty Pergong Killed . clerk. Tho VCatemenL given ou'F"by Mr. 1 commanded-b7 year-old with a -- forces Two men. lost - their lives in a fir Senator Ldge also read the preel-Jthe- y (the send a Colonet y German Id. . Explosion poat-offlwhich statement that he was not sigfirm Monument Bryans bother, Charles W, Bryan, de ofbombs? asked the ad clared the attacked Sikorskl Bolshevijti destroyed the brokerage Noting Senator Hitchcock had "sign! and the general store of George log to trust lo counsel of diplomat ntiral. troops in the vicinity of Mozir nature ohThe order the youth deI. A 'dispatch Beta last night. the working out of anv salvation of Admiral Sims said he repdktkdlf fed his Intention of f ding- - as van-- , .and Kolenkovltx,' southeast of They fre: A. B. from Ben rath?. A at office. Its livered Ne17 before didate paper for the the Rheniah him and to the world. relieve president Samuel Pittman. 7$, Minsk Sunday morning and continued. ."The asked the department Prussia, says Simpson, braska primary end added that "his who occupied rooms ever the postof- - that 40 persona are estimated to have these two Important railreward of $2 was given to him if he had lost its confidence. jm. whole peace conference was a as lost lives a their the is flee. of loss result estimated at Th result was an - WheaIhe admiral- - had concluded nomination would be equivalent to an The Junction and much war maproperty way large was an he advice "that the with terial One thousand Red sol$19,000. The fire is supposed to have! boiler bursting in the Rhenish West aMiknee in which the representatives reading a statement the committee re- - announcement thatthe party had no honest lad and probably would y. desire for success or hope of started from a amokiog or overturn- - J phaliaa electricity works. - The ex- dier and many offlesry wer tak7. ' SO world.on hi in th make d lamo. workmen. page two.) en prisoner. (Continued f plosion buried IContinued on page two.) fray J mw-rtalin- llw i Esch-Cumm- Lew Fair Trial end Make Effort lo Better Wage by Peaceful Mean Before Retorting to Walkout it Effort to Get Result di-rr- uo In- M Will Give m-gt- hr 4 f In Mia PMn-o- It OF WAV IJEII d ) in atpiln uf the on lh mhuh th. futidamf ntai from t law Th I4WI HI 111 IN. 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A tTJ Upon French and Italian Army Men mradtt I tvij Feeb'ng in Germany Is ' Breaking Out in Unprovoked Assaults Former Ambassador J. W. Gerard Replies 1 i9j. Anti-Enten- 1. - r3j President Wilson Still Stands Firmly For Article X Without Modification United Mine Workers of America Will Stand Firm (jj $J Wage Increase and Improved Work Conditions t c & CV3 , , -- Pro-Briti- Polish Forces "pro-British- ." Capture Towns it pro-Fren- adopted-constitution- al . -- pro-Oerm- -- a collec-diplomats- ." vio-tor- -- ' -- -- d t. -' a )' A 1 t I 1 A |