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Show 1 rnrUnt ltvin. tu4 lie A4mt (Wwu4 luT U 114 Oynmi- - IW 1 10 1 PACKS DESERET EVENING' NEWS SATURDAY MARCH 7 " M tthu SALT LAKK CITY UTAH 1020 Um N( 11 1 Tta )m U in hm SEVENTIETH t. km YKAU LENINE OFFICERS ASSIST WORKERS, ARMY IN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIONS BEFORE WESEL . 1 c3j rts 1,0 cOj CVJ Odessa Has Been Occupied By Pawlenkos Ukrainian S Admiral Horthjr Plant Military Dictatorihip For Ruling Hungarian Bolivian Press Protests American Belgian Soldiers Are Now Guarding Attitude Is Creating Trouble With States Neighboring to That Power Rhine Bridgehead MDIJUCH. Hhrah Ite-IWti- lM Ifa-t- I.l I' U, Ms nil 3t Attache me lie tnlled Male are published by TVmjm six! tHamn Inh), w hi ill nay that the Amrrtran auitwde, tan Tweed by lake Information IsrsMxvl by Frew, la creating ua-phusaataras foe Roll la and lire neighboring Main. The nrwwpaprr Aertare the AmrrMmn gnirrtunewt aitoukl arrk the truth regarding the situation which they say would show that Prmrtaa provoked the recent untoward Inctdmia The I'slud Male should give wo feet her rrfdnwe to the atirrameu of Chaacrlbw Dorrs of Frew, the aewsps-pr- r a. ntshne. lo arrived ewl; guard here and Mure bridgehead are xrwre whlrh Omui a tdtgen. la pnditnM lo enww ftre arena Ihr Kiilne, If wrorwiary. are al jxwrel snilsbla Tfaaraday at hi and yrairrday wax quirt, only a few diou bring fired. The rrvohiUnmary wnrian ai from the pwreilr have M nnnedwere drtirw pntikn lo which Ihrj yraxrrdajr. ww-m- Use aay. The aujiadc of Drew toward Bolivia la declared to be similar Vo that adopted toward (lillr none lima agW, whew, according lo Ttrtmpo and IHarlo the IVrailaa government Invented taJen of alleged perse- rwtion of Peruvians In Chile, Doth the nrvrspsprr rail attention to what they term the red end Insnltlag attitude of Chancellor Forma toward Dotlvta. The latter country, the JowmIi say, did wot lak any military eiraeurc daring the recent controversy. RED WOMEN TALK Six SocialuU, Four Demo crata and Four Membera Of Centre Party Compriae Partiaan Line Up ao.Far Made; Mueller Refuaea to Act. RMIUM, March 2T- - IVwma-tlo- o mw cabinet for Crf-ma- ny of with Herman Nxlkr, premier ind (orfipi arvcrtary Nlnlnir or nnounnrd Wxlay. fiorlal-Ilabor la Ilrrr hcWkrke M b the premier. The minister of economic 1 Herr Scbafdt u n, aim hoeiaib. BERLIN. March 27. Expectation thl morning war that tha nsw cabl-ni- (, announcement of which wax look rd for shortly will comprise six Bo and four rlallat. four Democrat member of the Centre party. Mueller Declines TAIUS. March 17. Hermann Mueller, foreign minister In th cabinet of Iremler Bauer, ha declined to accept the task of forming a new Oerman ministry, according to informaUon received by the French foreign office , today. c There lx Carl Legten. president of the Oerman Federation of Trade Union. Otto Hue, former Prussian of commerce, or Herr Krueger a premier, the advices say. All there are pomlnent in trade union circles, under-secreta- ry Workers Gain Ground WESEL, March 17. The working men's forces attacking Weeel regained late yesterday the ground about the fortres which they lost yesterday. As a result of an hours hard shelling and machine gun work they recaptured Llppe castle, advancing more than a mile from the south. Observers here, however, generally credit the government forces with sufficient strength to hold Wesel against the attacker. Garrison Revolts BERLIN-- , March 27. The garrison at Glats, a fortified town of Prussian Silesia. 62 miles southwest of Breslau, surrounded the quarters of their officer and arrested them, - according to the Vossiache Zeitung. The soldiers were armed with machine guns end mine thrower. The captain of the garrison shot himself, the news, paper says. Workers Take Over Control of Krupp Works at Essen LONDON. March 27. One hundred Russian officer sent to Germany by Nicolai . Lenine, Russian' Bolshevik premier, are assisting in the operations of the German Workers' army before Wesel, says a Copenhagen to the London Time quoting an interview with an Eoert government r officer at Muenster by the correspondent of the Politiken. The dispatch say the worker have taken over control of the Krupp works at Essen. The officer expects Wesel (to be evacuated by government troops order tnat'oevagiatiutr and blood:. tshed may be avoided, tne correspon-idediet-pat- DEATH LIKE ONE Communiitt Are Firmly En trenched at Chemnitz and Only Thing in Common Are Preparing to Resiit With Troopa la That Each Are Attack Worker Carrie Rifle and Enemy Taking Control of Town I ailed Notice. And Village. ihe Vdti'eC Uve-wsni-ti Usea-oe- twms government troops,' Spartacans' and the like In the fighting area, every one speaks only of Noekes which Include an varieties of the former ctaas, and Carablnen who include all Reda It la a war of Noske against the Carabineers. At Duisburg, where dozens were killed and hundreds wounded during the first day's fighting, women and children In the streets apeak about shooting and death like one would apeak of the rain. At Duisburg the allied food missions which were caught in tho town at the height of the fighting were courteously treated and escorted out of the town by the Reds after the Belgians occupying the hotel had fled in the darkness." a FAJvEN STEIN, ftaxotiy, March 17. Government troop entered. Goth Thursday lo round up 'leader of nd xexrch the city for arm worker and ammunition. A long rolumn of troop wa passed by the correspond ent when he left Gotha and his lug gage wax searched several times. During tha long trip here government troops were met several times At Jena everything was quiet and the vorker Were organising a guard. A tew miles further on the village of Germewltx. was found to be occupied by a amall hand of armed workmen. ho declared that If the troops attacked the place they would fight to the last man. Decide Jail or Entrenched Are Now ' Preparing Defensive CHEMNITZ. Saxony. March 27. Communists are firmly Intrenched 'In control here and prepared to resist attacks by government troop which may be sent against th city. In the event the troopa secure control, a general strike may again be called. Heinrich Brandler, chairman of the exeeu tive committee of the workers, today hi followers were closewith worker In the ly Ruhr valley. We do not expect an attark as the weak, governments force are too will he ald, but If It comes we There are 12.000 men under arm in this district and Brandler said the -- success-fultyr-Iirth- is n. e Villa Bandits official. workers undsr th direction of Iloelz, entered PJauen Sunday night and kidnaped City Attorney Hubert and held him until he co, March 27. Information has reached the military here that supposedly adherents of Villa, crossed into Sonora Thursday night and. made an attack on the village of Nuevo Minoa in th southeastern part of the state and murdered several Inhabitants, inducing women. - gaveup.dalaJbfthadgatherdfQrthe of trade unionist and prosecution communists accused of political agitawife- came to tion. Herr Hubert Falkenstein and secured the release of her husband after he had been a prisoner for five hours. Hod Ha Headquarters. ' Hoelx ha established headquarters In the castle of Freiherr Falken- l Continued on page eight.) ( r. Liberty, of Man ; SOVIET FORCES WOOD LEADS IN INSTRUCTED HEN FROM MINNESOTA . CAPTURET0V7NS ON ROUSH LINE Lemder Declxre Ho Will Remain With HU Until Lat Ap Troop peal to Brituh to Help Tramport Soldier. PARI. March 27. Odessa, th groat Roam port en th Black . ha beeo Occupied by Ukrainian under Genera! Pawlanko.' comma ad er of the Ukrainian national afmy. according lo Information received by tbe Ukrainian mission in Parts today. Annihilate Soviet Only at ConYention Will Pole of Brigade; Monastery I ConHictinf Claim Burned a Patch enka Wood -- Johnaon Lowden Denikine Base Taken Fall to BoUbeyiki, F action b Settled. lJasWk. LOND&NTrfhrch Ih last base in southern Ruesla under Plan NEW TORK, March WARSAW, Marsh II. Russian control of General Denikin, ha bean BT. PA IT Minn, March 27. Only for a referendum among hundred nationovtet forces, swinging south of (he captured by th Russian BobhertkL decision of t Republican the monloot women who of men and al convention at Chicago In June wUl Prlpet marsh, country between Moslr according to a wire lee dispatch from ey In real estate through William claims' and PI nek and attacking Polish Una Moscow. definitely arttld the conflicting H. Moffltt to decide whether Jie Lowden fao-tlo- at various points ovar a front of apand Wood of Johnson, should be allowed to return to Baa an to tho aignlfl proximately ltd mile have captured Denikine Plans Action of tho Juse. Cal, and rehabllitata him- - g canco of thoparty ono-hopraddonUnl several town along th Blutch river, NOVOROB81SK. Russia. March 27 self In buslnesa wero announced Monday, tt la admitted in official statement .Minnesota. in vote preference General Denikins, eommandar of thsi today by the Moffltt Lotholdora voto by tho of at Polish lmud Tabulation March II. army headquarters forces In South Rus-- ; commute. Moffltt was brought tho otat control eommlttoo coaxed hero. Th enemy, bowevar, ha been la told ths of th As- -i here from California on an Indictcorrespondent when the county conventions started unable to eroas th river, despite per- odated Free h will r- -i that ment for grand (greeny and has today dole of election sistent effort. March 17, because with hla troop until th last been out on 1 6.000 bail for more th w Bolshevik attacks on Wednesday main gates to those convention H has asksd th British to furolsh to his settle a than year trying convilwar and of toward tho th chiefly dlretod real object primary boats to transport 44,00 sold la affair. trol of then by on faction or th lage of Olevak. Infantry and cavalry Fifty per cent of his supplies will be. District Assistant Attorney comunat were determined launched Polish line to moved the th Crimea. II per cant to. other largely the, Waugh, who has had charge of -- plexion of th ceoultlng district and der eavy .artWqry fir wbfly soviet Batum and the remainder will vbe- left, - - A' the case, announced that h and tat gathering. These In turn chose airplane bombed strategic . points here. The Bolshevlkl are reported within, before whom Judge Rosalsky,' tho state to th tho men lq' i represent along the front. thirty mils of Novorosslsk. 'Grasnl Moffltt was arraigned, approved In th neighborhood of Zastavl th ruarda ars all around th city. Da-- ! national aaambly of tho party. the referendum plan. Moffltt vote Polea virtually . annihilated a. oovlri things troops and supplies already ars Tha presidential preference being moved a wap aa fast as ship-- ' will address the meeting and it when tabulation' ceased early' Wednea- -, brigade, among th killed' being a are available. The volunteer army hat 1 then take a vote. Judge will . Bolshevik colonel. On hi pron were completely collapsed. Civil war in day morning stood: Rosalsky and' Mr. Waugh will be 12,127; Johnson. Wood, .517; found order directing that Zaslavl be Southern Russia seems virtually saded. taken regardless of the cost The Th battle front la Hootrer, 4,414; Lowden. 2,610. guided by the result, according to 000 officers and soldiers having loft town 1 etlll In Polish band. the latter. That day the county conventions th fighting lines and gathered her met and of the OS gathering, 62 sent The committee hat 400 memIn an endeavor to leav th count yj. uninstructed delegations to th dis- Finns Give Up Town bers and ha name of 100 more British Evacuating. Of the others 27 trict convention. rllentn of Moffltt who will he InThe British have about 2,000 troops were Instructed for Wood, five for CHRISTIANIA. March 27. Finntah In th Mur- which are being ovacuated. Warships vited to Join. force at Patchenka, Lowden and two for Johnson. met mansk region, burned th monastery of Great Britain, France, Italy and th The 10 district convention con- and everal other buildings there be- United Bute and Greece are standing' March 10. The Wood force trolled half of the mand thus 10 del- fore abandoning the place to th Rus- by, and when the Brlllah are out of city it will easily fall into the handsegate Instructed for him were senfto sian Bolshevik, according to traveler tho the national convention. Four dis- arriving at Tromeoa Occupation of et th Bolshevlkl or green guards; as - ' trict chose un Instructed delegation th place by soviet troop occurred th warships are merely standing ln.the harbor to protect the evacuation. to the Chicago gathoriny and In the on March 22. The American Red Cross mission left other there wa a Opllt, part of th today for Theodosia, on th southeast delegates selecting two Wood men Report Poles Leave Capital coast of the Crimea, carrying with it and th other a pair of unntructed all supplies. representative. Novorosslsk outwardly is quiet.-hu- t' LONDON, March 27. The Poliah Th next day th stat convention on it Is an ominous calm that prevail. Thurswaa removed of th party picked four delegate t government from in to Warsaw Martial law has been declared. It 1 Bromberg largo and left them uninstructed. On day MAYFIELD, Ky March 27. paper, therefore, the Minnesota dele- Polish Poeen, 26 miles northwest of dangerous to bo in th streets after Them, according to a Berlin dispatch dark. There Is sporadic rifle firing' 'The first outbreak of night rider gation stood today aa fellows: th Exchange Telegraph, quoting throughout the night. Food is scares , Uninstructed, 12; Wood, 1; con- to troubles In western Kentucky In . rumors (n that city. and money is without value. Fcug tested, 2. II years, occurred last night when thousand ruble ars offered for a dol-- " . A staff correspondent of lar. ; . between 200 and 200 tobacco Makes Denial Doheney Press stationed at Warsaw, in Panic. Refugees grower from the northern section from that city on filed a dispatch Thousands of refugees are crowding-th- e Of Wood Contribution Thursday, , of Graves county visited the May-fiel- d which contained no hint of tobacco chute and applied docks awaiting transportation. any intention on the part of the Polthe torch. Ths American Red Cross evacuated ish government to leave Warsaw, nor WASHINGTON. March 27. A 1 The renewal hf lilghl-Tldtfth most urgent cases under its care from Edward L. Doheney of were there indications In the military on board aald to be the result of the fight the United States torpedo In rears the contained correspondents California, he denying report that of tobaoco growers of thia section boat destroyer to th Crimea and reason of it should had message any contributed to why th fund campaign of the state against the dropping other points on th Black sea. Gen.. of Major General Leonard Wood was feel Impelled to make such a move at Denikine has asked the Americana for reprioea of tobaoco. Grower Into the senate record today by this Juncture. put hospital ships to take away 6,000 eickV cently.. organized . and hundreds Senator Phelan, Democrat, California. and wounded soldiers. Thera la much" agreed not to sell their crops on It characterized statements on that Mexican Killed in any warehouse floor. Recently typhus here. In addition to moving In the New York subject published the sick the American Red Cross em- twenty MacCracken county growWorld and quoted in the senate yesAttack on Detective barked 400 refugees for Theodosia oir; ers, at the point of shotguns, terday by Senator Boarah, RepubliState , shipping board, th United forced evern! grower coming to can, Idaho, as ungrounded, unwar, FCBBLO, Colo., March 27. Chas. steamer Sangamon. , Paducah With their tobacco to ranted and without basis" Th Internal situation in Novoros-- J R. Baty, a city detective, killed turn back. ..MexiSalvador Parea. one ik..my . result in th betrayal of. J , Indefinitely cans aald to have attempted to aasia-slna- te tbe town Into Bolshevlkl hands at any' -th officer early today. Baty minute. Thar i a report in circulation that volunteer officers have Dropped in Red River wax called to the door of bi horn secure their Immunity by were as shots h plotted six it and opened Oil Property Fight fired at him... Tha defective returned turning toovt.Gen, Denikin t the; , Bolshevlkl. and Parea dropped. the fire, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., March t, J 27. Counsel for the judaonla DevelWrangel Prinkipo AutomobileTbieve oping aaoc!l0n.Gkthoma.claJm: Red River bed the to ants March 27. SOUTHAMPTON, disputed' Fare 111 in CONSTANTINOPLE, March. ' 25.-- 4 oil lands, brought about a new and un(By The Associated Press.) Two Gen. Baron Wrangel. commander ot disFederal eltuatlon when expected Cal.. March J7. SACRAMENTO. fires on the American liner Philthe volunteer army in Sduth Russia trict court opened today by moving Caliin ill come fared across the Black sea from, thieves so has that their application for writa of at- Automobile adelphia damaged the vessel tachment against Texas claimants and fornia during February, records kept the Novoroasisk region and is now otv-, badly today that her galling was Morrill, superintendent of th Prink ip Island In the aes of Marabandoned pending extensive repetitions for arrest of the latterFed-on- by C. 8. tat bureau of criminal ldsntlflca- - mora. He visited Constantinople be In view of similar fire on contempt charge be dismissed. pair.steamer The New York hers reoral Judge R. L. Williams Immediate- - jtion show. Jn that month 261 ma-l- y for proceeding to Prinkipo. the granted the motion, dropping the j chines were stolen, a drop of more cently th manager of th line beoa page three, section teo) 'than 100 from January's figures. (Continued Red River caae Indefinitely. lieves th fire of Incendiary origln- 7. ur r. Communists Firmly workers' leaders could call upon not only the workmen of Chemnitx. who made up 92 per cent of the population, but those of the entire Vogtland and ore mountain regions. The mayor of the town confirmed! Brandler's declaration that worker Fugitives Near Frontier with the municipal were authorities without interfering with Hun27. March ROTTERADM, latter. Brandler branded aa nonthe dreds of fugitives from the Ruhr die sense reports that a soviet governtrlct are nearing the Dutch frontier, ment was to be established. according to a correspondent of the Courant. Borne arrived at JSteeynburg Workers Have Taken last night, bringing stories of the red Over Control of Many terror" In town through which Bpar-tacaTowns and Villages have driven armored cars. They confirm reports, the correFALKENSTEIX. Saxony. March 27 epondent says, that the worker forces re being lad by. Russians ocother Workers have taken over control In foreigners. tovyns and cities of lower Saxony, but The government at Muenster. It is there Is an impression their ascenda they are said, has had to contend with a soviet ancy will be short-live- d dictatorship after ibe Russian model, not sufficiently .organized In a milwhich has been getting help from itary way to resist pressure little town tucked wy Moscow. Plau-eBpartaclst forces in the Ruhr val- in a pretty valley 16 miles from Job la Max Hoelz. whose regular ley have enough ammunition, but their ratlona are very bad. . In addition to lecturer In a moving picture theatre. Widespread j-foreign officers there are many Prus- - is directing affair, slan commander directing operation ports he had established a soviet refamous public here made him throughout Germany a few days ago. untru. bur these rumors are declared the upThe burgomaster fled when worker have since and came heaval with other town been nt THE HAGUE. March 27. Preparation to meet any emergency at the frontier have been made by the Dutch government, according to authoritative information given the Associated Ureas. Plan have been perfected for ,the instant mobilization of three levies of the second division, and if it be- (Contlnued on page eight,) Losers Vole lo AMSTERDAM, says Prepare ForEmergenc) 27. March Admiral llorthy, regent of Hungary, plana to laeue a proclamation establishing a tnlll'ary dl1atorhlo over th country. according to Information received from Budapest. Gen Boos, minister of war, Is to be mads chief military executive of Hungary. It la said. Anti-Sovi- et VIENNA, SPEAKS OF RAIN March S. Trie from Duaxeldorf after graphing and the front of vtxtt to headquarter the Red army In the Ruhr district, the correepondent of the Amsterdam Han dtlxblxd eaye: At general headquarter of the which Is st Duisburg, nobody me to know exactly what lx hap pcnlng at the front. Borne aay there baa been no lighting for some time while others declare the fighting has not stopped. The Red troops go from their homes to the front at their own will and fight for a while and then return home to sleep and eat a bite. The Rede are a heterogeneous mam, wearing red arm band, ribbons or neckties. Borne of them have red shirt. The only thing In common to 11 While Is that they carry rifle. i ! (9b r9j Dutch Government Is Preparing To Safeguard Hollands Frontiers Marrti . non-existe- Night Riders Apply Torch In Kentucky . ccle-gra- m ig - , Fires on liner ae T of-fo- ur ' at aiifornia - s ' r 5 5 |