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HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY FEBRUARY 19 1917 N VON LUDENDORFFS IRON HAND t I " " ' Man Eirst Quartermaster General Right-hanHindenburg Decries Minute Details of Life During Program of War Tf ' r pr Cubans Assemble Soldiers to Gov de Baca Succumbs to Pernicious Anaemia After v : Drive Rebels From Extended Illness Last Stronghold ’ ican Ambassador Seeking to Reach Friendly Solu tion of Strained Situation powers but reaches out into Germany’s whole economic and social life All the threads hot only of military control but also of civil administration food distribution) industry agriculture and finally even? of German foreign relations all of which are subordinated to military requirements run ultimately to the chatteau at the Silesian countryseat of the Prince of Fless where General von Ludendorff sits: with the great field marshal : von Hindenburg at imperial headquarters - ' M Where a purely military decision le 'Was General von Ludendorffs In question von Hindenburg’ s name When Governor General Blsslng Is otled as authority but In all other and the civil administration of Belgreat questions 'such as the Introduc- gium suggested the Impossibility of tion of universal auxiliary labor serv-lo- e carrying that scheme out without exthe conversion of Germany lndusr citing diplomatic complications it was try to an absolute war basis 'the trans "the higher military authority" which for of Belgian workmen to Germany overruled the objection the tightening of the food distribution Decreed Submarine IVar ' regulations and finally unrestricted the The Krupps August Thyssen submarine warfare the prophecies of iron Industrial and other magnate big circles coming decisions In informed of Germany go direct to Genwere almost Invariably " accompanied leaders von Ludendorff for directions reeral by the the production of munitions garding f 1st daf uer (Ludendorff Is and ' Thyssen last autumn supplies i for-- it”)' "Von Ludendorff the word from The talented general staff officer brought no ruthless subwould there that who In the exciting days of August marine war and it be was from the 3914 when Lieutenant General von chateau ' at 'Fless afteragain the rejection comron German Prlttwlts under Gaff of German’s peace overtures had mander In the east had determined to changed the situation that word came retire before Russian forces was hur- In January that the ruthless submaried eastward from imperial headquar- rine ' policy had received the stamp of ters ploklng up Field Marshal von approval save to the Hindenburg on the way It is an open secret that the farm : to all situation has merely extended out” food supclasses are ' lng of Germany the system which he In- plies from the ' "holding stock for the general troduced In the east nation’s necessities The ’Won HindenOverruled Fhlkcufcayn burg appeal” to the patriotism of the His first decision was to remedy a farmers to provide extra fats for ' mufar as possible the error of General nitions workers' which brought out von Falkenhayn' former chief of the tons of pork and lard from hldden was Inspired by General von Luattemptedcon-to general staff who hadmaximum at the dendorff It was reported also fix the figure for the ' of Berlin front and had munitions time of the of sadly departure sumption underestimated- the ' required amounts the correspondent of the Associated General von Ludendorffs determina- Press that the task of getting from the tion was to produce not the amount of farmers the full amount of the hidden will be takguns and munitions which 'experts agrarian surplusage now von Ludendorff en General hand in as the but by necessary might calculate maximum' amount of which Germany’s and enforced by him All these determinations are covered Industries were capable and subordinated everything else to this purpose by Field Marshal von Hindenburg From this came Germany’s seneme name but the field marshal leaves exof mobilizing the entire labor supply such nonmilitary problems almost The clusively to Von Ludendorff who as In direct service of the army Idea of the compulsory employment of far as that is possible Is the dictator Belgian labor In German industry also of Germany " COMMUNICATION WITH brushes between rebels and government forces being reported from Isolated ' places and With Clego de Avila In lta hands ' communication with that point the government probably is forces fbr an attack concentrating Its on Santiago de Cuba which city Is still In ’the hands of the rebels- Generals Rios and Ramos' at Manzanillo with 2000 men and General Cebreco at Baracoa with a strong force aro precapital of paring to march' against Orients province-v'The elections which were scheduled to be held In Orlente February 20 and which ’'It was expected would settle the dispute as to whether- President’ Menocal ' was to serve another ' four- years as president or step aside for AlfredoZayas' liberal presidential candidate which quarrel led to the present armed uprising will not be held ' on that date the president by special decree having suspended them A new date for these partial have to be fixed by the provincial electoral board r The American enpply ship Dixie came into port today from Guantanamo but t she carried and was said to be purely one of courtesy The commander immediately came ashore and proceeded to the American legation where he conferred with American Minister Gonzales The usual visits of courtesy were exchanged between the officers of the ' ' a' - ' Belief Expressed That Submarine Policy May Be Modified to Meet in a Meas Demands of U S SHOW NO BITTERNESS T7IENNA Fab 17 via London Feb 18— Despite the fact that some newspapers take a gloomy view of relations and the situation brought about by the severance of relations between the United States and Germany official circles in Vienna are inclined to believe that the situation is not entirely This also is the view of hopeless Frederick C Penfield the American ambassador who is doing everything possible to assist in reaching a friendly solution of the situation At this moment there are two Indications which permit of the conclusion that Washington is not contemplating any Immediate break with Austria-Hungar- y an One Is the transfer to the embassy here of Jose C Grew former secretary of the embassy In Berlin who arrived here tonight from Switzerland to assume duties as counsellor of the embassy The second indication arises from the fact that Secretary of State Lianslng yesterday wired here on behalf of various Hebrew charity organizations the sum of 1250000 donated by American Hebrew societies A the embassy here the opinion was ezpressed that the United States government might not have transferred this sum had a break ”Lu-dend- - Pastor Sacrifices $40J)0 : Annually to Accept Another Job Officials Believe Teutons Joins Movement to Open Will Soon Adopt ThemChurches for Use Seven selves to Conditions yDays a Week Berne Feb 18— (Staff Correspondence of the Associated Press) —All Indications are that Germany eventually wjll adjust herself to "the conditions brought about by the civil service law passed last fall The German war bureau points to the huge number of applications for employment received from all classes which seemingly are anxious to serve In a civil capacity On the basis of returns the number of youths who have applied for 'work has been so large that the authorities have not been able to avoid the conclusion that schoolboys deliberately are studies by attempting to evade their offering their services to the government ' This employment is made more attractive by reason of the fact that It eliminates their classroom duties Many who have applied for employment it Is believed have done so In the hope that they may-evadmilitary who duty These generally are menshow-ng outside the to dual the army has by taken stay hope step monarchy that they are serving their country Jointly with Germany With the exception of a few radical in an Important way In some civil caGermanists nobody has shown much pacity bitterness here against the American Opposition to the civil service plan has government though what has been developed from men who for years have termed "the unfairness of Washington been active at their particular trade has resulted in much disappointment and who oppose any proposition to disThe public and the government alike lodge them The large number of women applitake the stand that President Wilson been an has denied the central powers the right cants for civil duty haa not In depriving them of the unmlxed benefit since women emof occupations only effective weapon at their disposal ployees In regular male Persons with whom the? Associated have not proved able to do men’s work The compulsory service which origPress correspondent has talked have laid great hopes from the American inally had been planned for this month The belief has been ex- lias been delayed because the German Cbngress them that open debate in government apparently wants to resort pressed bywould lead to an understand- to this measure only when it becomes Congress the position of the central pow- absolutely necessary It Is improbable ing ofGovernment circles the press and that the next few weeks will' see anyers the public put forth the hope that such thing more than a gradual Influx of civil workers will be the case Much faith is placed in official and It Is possible that a continuance of other quarters on the presumption that the war will mean socialization of busithe United States would be unable to ness in Germany the closing of all but field In a the most necessary businesses and the put a largeandarmy In the that the war In Europe mobilization of all efforts 'in a detershort time will be over before the military mination to ward off what Germany that strength of the United States could be believes to be efforts to dismember " country and its allies developed Worth Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal church reported to be the highest salaried pastor in his denomination has accepted at a sacrifice of 4000 a year the-- ' office of secretary In charge of social service In the Federal Council of Christ in America and announced his resignation as pastor today He was prompted In this step he said by a sincere desire to participate In & movement soon to be launched In which 207000 churches of all denominations are expected--to join for the expansion of soOne of the objects cial service of this movement will he to open churches for use seven days a week an -- war vessel and' Cuban officials IT S Ship at Santiago ' Santiago Cuba Feb 18 —The United States minelayer San Francisco Commander Henry V Butler arrived here today and Commander Butler arranged with the military governor not to allow the warships of President Menocal or others carrying troops for-thpurpose of attacking Santiago to enter the har bor providing the governor would not mine the harbor or sink a ship in the No American troops have channel been landed here as reported ' Troops under command of Gen Carlos Gonzales Clavel left here today by train to attack Manzanillo Major Bertole at Manzanillo has taken refuge in the American consulate No confirmation has yet been re celved of the reported capture of two brothers of President Menocal when the liberal forces took possession of the Menocal sugar mill at Palma Soriano e Espionage Bill Meets ASHINGTON ter of instruction has decided upon the construction of a huge college building to house the University of Constantinople At present the various faculties are housed In Various parts of the city or-mat- lon 1864 PERU OFFICIAL RESIGNS Lima Peru Feb 18—Colonel jamin Puente minister of war Berlin Feb will receive pure white sugar of the highest quality just remember to ask for mm ms Table and Preserving Sugar AtBSStiUUnriKLY P8AR3 Made by Utah-Idah- o pany This perfect now be had in 10 25 pound bags Also a Be sure the sack of sugar you offers prize 18 — Admiral von Tlrpltz buy is labeled — GRAY HAIR RESTORED OR MONEY BACK an - M3 7 Q-B- Q-B- an Q-B- Q-B- -- an an an an 48-pou- nd post has an Sugar comsugar may 50 and 100 special bag for mailing via parcel Is credited with the anonymous gift of Q-B- i To be certain that vou von' ttrpitz Q-B- an A4-lb- The Pure White Sugar Ben- resigned - -- flashes a message here— sends money there —and an with accuracy safety and dispatch Varied service for every need hs Q-B- Sold in airtight 1 Jb lb and " tins 60c 70c 80c and $ 1 per pound Service three-quarte- rs an Four delicious cups for accent- WESTERN 'UNION Feb 18 —Fewer men Washington lost their lives in American coal mines 1916 than in any year of the during ten although the the past year was most prosperous in the history of minmen employed and ing with more taken from the earth greater tonnage than ever before of mine workers numbered The over army of a million Three and three-tentof each thousand were killed by accident the lowest death In rate and the lowest on recordeighteen tonyears of coal mined The per number killed was 2225 Thero were 65000000 more tons of coal mined than in 1915 A statement today by Van H Manning director of the bureau of mines says: "The safety first movement fostered bureau of mines from an Isolat ed the effort until It has become sporadic a great national asset Is responsible for the stopping and turning back of a record of deaths that had become a American crime It Is venturegreat some to suggest what might have happened without the safety first movement but I believe I am conservative in saying that at least 6000 miners are alive and happy with their famtoday ilies who otherwise would have been in their graves” S-B- - Western Union wires serve the countxy as the nerves do the human body These wires are the nervous system of the country's business THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO Q-B- - The Kerves of a Nation SAVE MINERS’ LIVES - it Saltpetre has for over twenty years provided 60 per cent of the revenues of Chili - born in Las Vegas November His education was obtained In the public schools of that community and in the Las Vegas college Until he became prominent In political fields he was best known as publicist acting for many years as editor of an Influential Spanish paper La Voz de Publica Issued at Las Vegas He continued active newspaper work even after his election as lieutenant governor The end came so peacefully that for several minutes It was the thoughtWith governor merely was sleeping him at the time were his wife his nurse two sisters of charity Archbishop J B Pitaval of New Mexico and his Miss Clara Olson private whom he secretary had caused to be summoned a short time he previously He made a wanted to do some work saying number of appointments Friday over executive business While with Missgoing Olson the governor’s respiration became so difficult she was alarmed and summoned Mrs de Baca and the governor’s physician The body will lie in state in the governor’s before capitol being taken to Las- Vegas for burial Further than this funeral arrangements had not protonight- gressed W E Lindsey lieutenant governor succeeds to Republican office and occupancy of the executiveautomatically within the executive mansion here which Governor de Baca had not set foot since his election 1 Q-Ban- You will obtain greater economical when you drink work Mexican the country ’’Such a provision delegates to the President” said Senator Cummins "the right of absolute suppression of free speech and absolute overthrow of a free press With such authority the President could suppress every suggestion concerning the national defense In every news- paper In the- land 1 am not sure he would be able to make It an for members of Congress to discuss the national defense here” Natural Color Brought Back Senator Reed suggested that be disshould In curbed newspapers Simple Healthby closing national defense secrets In time war of especially adding ful Guaranteed Preparation that “no harm has been done yet even the life but the safety-anof the nation may be Jeopardized by The right way to restore hair to a such publications” color and make your hair realnatural 7 Senator Leq declared the stlpulabeautiful soft luxuriant and health?1 ly tions regarding' discussion of deuse is of the Hair Color Re by fense measures would cut off pub- storer and not dangerous dirty sticky f 11c discussion of is a liquid all ready to The preparedness is guaranteed to be harmless 7se bill he said ’’overlooks the 'difyour moneyis back If not satisfied ference between " republican and jwlth In any way It the only guaranteed militaristic forms' of government” the for purpose preparation Senator Walsh declared the proYou never need have a gray hair in visions against espionage would In' your head again Simply apply Color Restorer like a shampoo and Hair practical effect not harm innocent no matter how gray your hair may be persons but he asked that the or how faded and lifeless back will language be revised come an even soft natural dark shade surely' safely and permanently ' will give your hair true CRACK DANCER AGED Besides t and health so that it will be glossy This helps handsome and abundant 60 FALLS DEAD IN member and attractive Reyou to look young Is not a dye not a patmedicine It Is a simple natural PRANCING QUADRILLE ent healthful preparation fullybOcguaranat Rex teed Get a large bottle for M suth- Feb 18-Sun Jrug Store or at Store and Drug 60 dropped dead Denver agedwhile store' or write Hessig-Elil- s any good drug last night a Co Memphis Tenn mendancing Drug name Illustratat a dance in Sallna the druggist’s quadrille tioning Colo his home for many years ac- book "Hair Culture” ed interesting to-to word received here -‘ Hair Tonic sent free cording He Try Toilet leaves a son Frank said Shampoo night Liquid to be interested In mining' in New Soar- also (odorless) Depilatory Mexico He had often "outdanced” ’ for removing superfluous hair— much younger men of-fen- se A Better Refreshment ' - ‘ - - TURKS TO BUILD COLLEGE Constantinople Feb' 18 —The minis- 18—Proadministra- - - ' Feb was brought to Laredo today and county placed In the jail Rojas said o a party of twenty-twDias adherents was abandoned by Pedro Gonzales who told them to get to the American side as he Intended to quit fighting because of lack of funds to carry on the 5000'marks as a prize for the best essays on 'the subject “The' Importance of Fleet Bases From the Point of View of Maritime War Law”-OnlGermans are eligible for the competition DIAZ FOLLOWER JAILED Laredo Tex Feb 18—Camlllo Rojas the Felix Dias follower by Inmembers of the Second captured Florida fantry near Zapata Wednesday night SAFETY FIRST RULES visions of the tion’s espionage bill giving the President sweeping authority In proceeding against foreign agents were attacked by several senators during debate on the measure Saturday and Senate leaders Indicated that some of the 'more drastic sections might be modified before passage was asked Senator Cummins led the ' attack denouncing particularly the extensive powers that would be given the President to use the army and navy to preserve neutrality Senator Lee declared the provision for safeguarding defense secrets was ‘too drastic and Senator Walsh suggested that the language of the section was ambiguous espionage The general provisions of the bill however were defended by Senators Walsh Overman and Reed Tyrants of olden times Senator Cummins declared nevr dared to exercise- the authority over their people which would be given the President In the espionage bill He referred particularly to the section making it a criminal ofr fenee In time of war for any one “In violation of regulations to be prescribed by the President which he is hereby Authorized to make and promulgate” to collect publish record or communicate Inf relating to armed forces of - - de Baca s Chicago Feb 18 —More than & score of policemen were called today to quell a riot at the Coliseum annex and a number of arrests were made when more than 100 former Greek soldiers tried to enter the building to break 'up a meeting of supporters of Ellptherlos Venlzelos leader of the libersil party atand former premier of Greece The Greeks were repulsed- v tacking The Venlzelos followers sent messages to President Wilson assuring him of their support In the present crisis ( TROUBLED VOYAGE ENDED Baltimore Feb 18 —After being held boats under br alliedapatrol up twice or being German mine laysuspicion steamer Carolinian er' the American arrived here today CapCaptain Smith tain Smith said the Bay of Biscay off west coast has been thickthe French withfloating mines by the ly strewn Germans - Mr Provisions Giving President Federal Bureau Reports Fewer Men Killed in 1916 Sweeping Authority DeThan in Any Other Year nounced as Too Drastic GREEK RIOT QUELLED BY CHICAGO POLICE self-defen- se nominated n osition ‘ e -- - Tippy pastor of M - her-visi- fEW YORK Feb 18—The Rev an Austro-Hungari- - - sup-pli- es L - ut- s - - long-drawn-o- ' orf - been-chose- - - between Washington and Vienna been even tentatively decided on At the foreign office no are indulged in regarding conjectures what the near future may bring The fact that the two governments are unable to communicate their views more freely than the present conditions permit has made the exchange of opinions slow and unsatisfactory Communication Hindered The government as a result remains in almost total Ignorance of what measures are needed in order to meet the views of President Wilson and his cabinet The feeling here is that while the government might consider small modifications of the new blockade regulations as Germany has done in the case of Holland there is not the slightest chance that it will yield in the least so far as the principle Involved Is concerned There seems to be no doubt that official circles and the entire public have become thoroughly reconciled to the Austro-Hungari- s - S When -' ' 7 at the state conventhough present tion was 111 and soon after he had as the Democratic candidate for the governorship went to Los Angeles to & sanitarium He was able to take only a limited part in the camhis paign Although physicians warned him that he or shorten might ' even lose his life If he attempted to return to New Mexico to take the executive oath he declared he would take the oath if he had to be carried to Santa Fe on a stretcher Blood transfusion - brought Improvement In his condition however and he made the return to the" New Mexico capital ' without serious result From the train he was taken to a local sanitarium and In his room there he was sworn In in the presence of fewer than score of persons immediately relinquishing control of affairs to others After the legislature met early this month he took personal' charge of a considerable portion of the executive duties making appointments passing upon bills and the like Governor de Baca was a native New - r WASHINGTON IMPEDED ernor : - 4 Governor do Baca was the second The first was William G McDonald who was defeated last fall for lieutenant gov' - " Every package and every tablet bears uThe Bayer Cross — Your Guarantee CL governor the state has had '"'V li Your protection against counterfeits - 18— Germany now has a real lbo6SM in General von QENEVA Feb first quartermaster general The hand of 'Field Marshal Havana Feb 18—Sunday ' passed Suits Fe N 1L Feb 18— Gov E von Hindenburg 'g chief of staff and trusted colleague now is felt not only quietly aa far as revolutionary activi- de Baca died this afternoon at Amer- in his strategic determinations and direction of the armies of1 the central ties were concerned only a few minor o’clock of pernicious anaemia' Frederic C Penfield Anstro-Americ- EXECUTIVE DIES PUT UNDER SIEGE for d NEW MEXICO’S SANTIAGO TO BE - S Made by SUGAR COMPANY UTAH-IDAH- O UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD - EFFECTIVE SEPT 18 18 IS Dally Malad and Intermediate ' Depart 7J20 " ' AM 720 A t M04"- - ' 9 9ft P M 2 30 P M 555 P M 555 p M 505 P M D’”"'cS£K: atr- - 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