Show V J ''WVaW " 1 ’' 'r v- V - i:r 'r '' : i ’ k 17 THE GERMANLEADER ARMY AVIATOR f in Air jMachine Caught Pocket Explanation of Columbus Accident El Paso Tex May 15 —Lieut Melchior Eberts United States army avla-- : tlon corps was killed by a fall with his airplane during a flight at Columbus N M today according to a telegram received at divisional headquarL ters here late today Capt James the machine Iuns worthy who was In was injured with Lieutenant Eberts but will recover hie physician states of The airplane fell from a height 1600 feet The accident was attributed to the peculiar atmospheric condition and the resultingoffrom the altitude Columbus about the region dryness the machine having been caught In an air pocket Lieutenant Eberts arrived at Columbus yesterday from the army aviation school at Han LHego Cal The flight he was attempting when he fell was the first at his new station Lieutenant Eberts and Captain Duns-wort- h Paso had intended flying to El memto give an exhibition before theassociabers of the Texas Bankers tion in convention here Lieutenant Eberts home was in Little Rock Ark Ills mother is at San Diego 33 ARENABBED IN SALTA1R RAID (Continued from page 1) 1 N Mansay O A Mallory Gerald Sullivan M C Rucker F B Fechtel J E Mitchell E W Ferguson F W D Westover J E Morris John Smith Apple-gree- n A P T E Baxter Langston and J A Bulb Juvenile Released Another was taken into custody and then released on his own recognisance who furnished the name of James Thomas He is a Juvenile However to the investigating officer appeared law find that Thomas violated the when he endeavored to transfer a bottle of beer from himself to another unknown person This offense may be known as “passing beer In dry territory” When the twenty citizens were rounded tip at Saltair resort they subso freely mitted to pile up against that evidence began toSteve Basta was Salt Lake saloons on a charge Boston bar arrested at the it of conveying liquor to minors andwill is reported that similar charges he lodged against the management of another bar George Robinson proba-he tion officer said last night that rethe had evidqnee to show that astwo bars sult of manipulations of these resort and the checking system at the six industrial it was made possible for school boys and two industrial school jrlrls out on parole to drink Intoxicating liquor Immediately after the raid had been conducted Mr Nelson volunteered to district court today appear before therelative to the checkand test the law Saltair at intoxicants of ingHe then gave out the following atate-men- t: cross-examinati- on “If we are transgressing any law by our patrons accepting parcels from and delivering those parcels checking to their owners exactly as them back thev were given to us we want to know it and stop the procedure at general once” declared Joseph Nelson resort last manager of the Saltair a statement renight when asked forattitude on the resort's the garding authorities the visit to the pavilion bywe have made it “For several years a practice to accept in one of our checking departments portions of the to lunches and refreshments brought the lake bv customers In some cases these bottled goods have been placed on ice at the customer's request This checkhas been a regular part of the we have and however ing service Informed that we were never been any law by so doing breaking ‘No Intoxicating or alcoholic liquors of flr kept or sold in any department very strict Saltair and my orders are this matter to all employees regarding 1 will gladly help the authorities prosecute any employee of the beach who t found disposing or helping to sell or dispose of intoxicating liquors at the resort Seek to Maintain Morale at‘ Saltair is one cf Utah's greatest enare making every tractions We deavor to maintain the high tomoral keep Standard set for the resort and overinthe place free from those who dulge In intoxicants “The goods confiscated by the ofhad all been brought ficers last nightcustomers and checked to the lake by not know do We way in the regular We packages the contents of these limited a for period them check imply patrons in exand return them to the received them we condition actly the is we cerbreaking any law immed“If this tainly would like to know it iately ao that we can discontinue the procedure I should be “There is another place on from the a little help to have glad and that court Juvenile of the officials We Is on the care returning toto towndrinka to boys atop put are trying these night trains Intothetown ing Ionshould aube glad to have and ride to men a few thorities designate on these cars and help us out” - -CALLES ELECTED SONORA GOVERNOR re- Douglas Aria Mayin 15— Official Prieta by Agua today Eorts preceived he Elias Calles indicatedof that Sonora hsd’ been elected governor many Mexico by a large majority In unanidistricts the vote was almost mous for him according to his reports In the cities of Guaymas and AlaOnly mos did Gen Jose Obregon his have a lead and this was of But a few hundredop-one- nt - SKEDOO For Chiropody Use Only! This ntui banish your FOOT TROUhutw-In- ar enre This preparation will sweat and bad sensation excessive der and will ereate- a good healthy rendition of the feet For sale only at 21S S State Street DR F VAN HOliTEV Price SOe and 75c Special Sale May 5 and f BLE - ' (Continued from page l) today - Roe-xteke- v Aviatrix- Is 'Daring ' V Pantages Headliner e opinion Stand Against Whole World "I also decline to set forth a program of conquest We did go forth to war and we stand in battle now almost the whole world not inagainst order to make conquests but exclusively to secure our ' existence and to establish future of the nation A firmly the program of conquest helps as little as a program of reconciliation to win and the war victory “On the contrary I should thereby the game of the hostile merely play rulers and make it easier for them further to delude their peoples into prolonging the war immeasurably totoo would be base This ward our warriors near Ingratitude Arras and the Alsne “As our eastern I have already recentlyneighbor Russia regards spoken deIt appears aa if new Russia had clined for herself these violent plans of Whether Russia will or can congest act in the same sense on her allies I am unable to estimate: Doubtless EnglandIs with the assistance of her allies employing all her efforts to Russia harnessed to keep war chariot and to traverseEngland’s Russian wishes ror the speedy restoration of the world's peace “If however Russia wants to prevent further bloodshed and renounces all violent plans of conquest for herself If she wishes to restore durable relations of peaceful life side by side with us then it Is a matter of course that we surely as we share this wish will not disturb the permanent relationship In the future and will not its development render by demands which Indeed impossible do not accord with the freedom of nations and would deposit in the Russian nation the germ of enmity- (Thunderous applause) “X doubt not that an agreement aimat a mutual understanding exclusively could be attained which excludes ing ever v thought of oppression and which would leave behind no sting and no discord War Sneecedlag “Our military position has never been of the war o' good since the west despite his terThe enemy in the beginning can rible losses not break through Inare operating with Our success I won’t use any fine creasing words about them the deeds of our men speak for themselves I think even the neutrals will recognise that “So far as compatible with our duty toward our own people who come first we take into account the Interests of the neutral etates The concessions which we have made to them are not That Is the case in' empty promises to our frontier neighbors Holregard land and Scandinavia as well as those states which on account of their geoare especially greatgraphical position to enemy- pressure ly “Iexposed am thinking in this connection esher pecially of Spain iswhich loyal tounder noble traditions endeavoring Ingreat difficulties toof preserve her We neutrality dependent policy recognise this attitude and thankfully one the 8panlsh wish— that have only teople reap the reward of their strong ndependent policy by further develtheir power oping “Thus time is on our side With full confidence wo can trust that w war-wea- ry - 17-Il- - oat U-bo- ate ' U-b- oat - ’ASHINGTON ' " 1 ? : V?'1' s f ' ' - - ” Jl a ' V“-!- v W'"’ j t '' '' ' " ’ - ' - Absolutely ’Removes Indigestion One package proves it 25c at all druggists 15 May C the Girt la the Goldea Globe who will headline the new Mil opening e-D-ora it the Pantages this afternoon are approaching a satisfactory end Then tne time will come when we can with our enemies about our negotiate war aims regarding which I am in full harmony with the supreme army command Then we will attain a peace which will bring us liberty to rebuild what the war has destroyed in the unof our strength hampered development so that from the blood and all the sacrifices an empire a people will rise again strong independent a and unbulwark threatened by its enemies of peace and labor” Ledebour Forecasts Revolution socialist member Ledebour said: George "The chancellor doubtless desires annexations both in the east and west With the exception of extravagant visionaries anobody believes that Germany can win Avar of subjugation-The Russian socialists have made an offer which opens up the possibility of peace This is what the chancellor forgets It is true that a separate peace with Russia cannot be achieved but the Russian the entente government can convert and in this direction we ought to assist it "Herr Scheldemann must take up if he the cudgels want stronggovernment words which do does not against even not shrink from the announcement of a revolution to be followed by deeds We xfe convinced that events must Germany as they have hap happen inRussia That is what those in pened in power are working forin We must soon and introduce a republic we shall propose that aGermany constitution committee take preparatory steps in The independent - that direction” Seheldemann Opposes Conquest Schefdemann in introducing social democrat interpellation said: thePhillip “The party's decision does not demand immediate peace but action by the socialists of all countries My Breslau utterance was to the effect that the chancellor had stated he had noth with the memorial which had lng to do incited our enemies to agree with Herr Roesicke that we must emerge from all obscurity and the chancellor must say what he wants “We adhere to the same point of view as— contained in the demand of August 4 the territorial integrity of Germany and her economic independence and debut today we still refuse to velopment oppress foreign peoples On both sides the nations are being put off with the of an imminent final decision promise It Is our task to expose thisweplaying with the life of peoples and cry to all governments: ‘It is enough’ “We are convinced that the central powers will stand fast in repelling intentions of annihilation but also that the wishes of the French English and not be German annexationists shall realised Thus think the socialists and millions are with us "The supporters of conquest shout increase of terrifor increase of power and raw material That money tory can only be wanted by a nationally orstategang ofa robbers ganized storm of (This ment provoked indignation on the right) The drawing of the this agitation has as a re kaiser Into suit that abroad the kaiser is made responsible for of war andmadnessheand is that the outbreak being Insulted continually “Peace by agreement would be good fortune for Europe Ninety-nin- e per cent of all the peoples look with hope and longing to Stockholm If France and Great Britain renounce annexation and Germany insists thereon we shall have a revolution in the country” InThere were prolonged shouts of at this and cries of ‘Shame! dignation Stand down! The president called Herr Scheldemann to order but Scheldemann continued: “It has not gone so far as that yet the enemy does not renounce annexation A peace Just to all parties should be concluded I am firmly convinced that no peace can be concluded without an alteration of frontiers and that must be arranged by mutual underI am bitterly opposed to the standing of another million men simslaughter ply because certain Germans desire pan-Germ- an - peace that would follow conquests Long live peace! Long-livEurope!” Indorse Chancellor's Attitude The middle road parties made up of the centrists national liberals progressive people’s party and German fraction presented a joint declaration approving the chancellor’s attitude Dr Peter Spahn leader of the Catholic center party speaking In the name of the centrists the national liberals the progressive people’s party and the of the German fraction said: majority “if the enemy Is combatting Prussian militarism and the Hohenzollerns in the illustrious person of the emperor It will only result in bringing his Gercloser to the hearts of the man people “We absolutely oppose all enemy inin our domestic affairs We terference do not want to Interfere in the 'domestic affairs of Russia” Herr Roesicke denounced the socialas sinister and ist aims and as tending to a prolongation ' of the war since he said the entente based their hopes on German disunion “President Wilson” he continued “wants no peace with the Hohenzollerns but the monarchy Is too deeply rooted In German hearts for the maof the entente or of President lignity Wilson to be capable of destroylngit” ilOLLAND LINER' SAILS Rotterdam May 15:— The Holland-Amerlca- n line steamer Noordam' sailed for' the United States today having on The board a number of Americans Vessel will proceed through the German - ma-Jest- ey - anti-nation- al - '4 and the Russian revranks are pierced olution lies like' an inanimate body at William’s feet Do not forget you In the trenches that you: are defending the liberty of the Russian revolution and your brother workmen and peas-' ' ants 4 0 — The largest war budget in the nation’s aggregating history 93290946000 will be taken up by the Senate tomorrow and given the right of way until passed The bill already passed by the House provides for war expenditures of the army and navy and also as increased by the Senate appropriations committee today would appropriate 6750000000 of which $400000000 would be Immediately available for the shipping board’s As the merchant fleet program measure came from the House it' carried $2827500000 virtually all for military needs of the war The shipbuilding provisions added by the Senate committee contain drastic provisions for ’federal commandeering of shipyards factories and other facilities Among the Senate increases were $500000 for the council of national defense $1000000 for detention of Interned Germans $26000000 for army machine guns and $35000000 for heavy army ordnance Other provisions of the bill were? For army conscription $2658-00- 0 army subsistence $50926000 army transportation $61960000 Panama canal fortifications $1786-00- 0 schools' for naval recruits $2500000 naval ordnance stores $2000000 navy reserve ordnance $10000000 Hampton roads naval base $3000000 naval hospital construction $3500000 and conls struction and repair of naval ves-sel- eastern $3000000 corps post $2500000 marine Consideration of the first of the administration food conservation bills —that appropriating $1500000 for a national food survey and conferring authority upon the secretary of agriculture to regulate storage manufacture and distribution of foodstuffs and fuel —began In the Senate today The measure will be laid aside however until the war army and navy budget bill V1 - FR ATERNIZING CONDEMNED “Now how are you to accomplish this defense If you' remain inactive in your trenches? Frequently' only ' an offensive can repel or check a hostile offensive frequently only those who await an attack Soldiers and comperish sworn to defend Russian rades having do not renounce the offensive libertyand for this liberty and Fight struggle while fighting fear the and struggling enemy’s traps The fraternizing which is the front place at apresent: at can-taking become trap Do not foreasily that to troops have only get the right revolutionary fraternize with troops who are also revolutionary and who are also to die for peace and liberty ready “The German army is not a revoluIf it still blindly follows tionary army William and Charles emperors and Tou are fraternizing opencapitalists not with enemy soldiers but with ly officers of the enemy’s general staff as common soldiers Peace disguised obtained by separate treatwill not-bies nor by the fraternizing of isolated This- will and battalions regiments to lead the loss of the Russian only revolution the safety of which does not lie In a separate peace or armistice “Reject therefore everything which jj weakens your military power wh$ch and lowers its mordistracts the army ale Soldiers be worthy of the trust that revolutionary Russia puts in you" Appeal to Socialists The council of workmen and soldiers’ delegates today Issued an apand socialists of peal to the from Austria to prevent their Germany troops hurled against the western front being In order to crush Franco and then dash on to Russia The appeal concludes as follows: “The democracy of revolutionary to the socialists of Russia appeals neutral and belligerent countries not to allow the triumph of imperialism May the cause of peace proclaimed bya the Russian revolution be brought to happy conclusion by the effortsof the international proletariat “We are convinced that we shall see the representatives of all socialist groups at the conference we are conof the voking A unanimous decision be the International proletariat willover the first victory or the workersThe international imperialists proletariat of all countries should unite” - - - - e - S GAINS HELD BY Is disposed of Chairman Newlands of the Senate interstate commerce commission Is working on an administration bill to empower the President to compel railroads to give preference to food shipments TWO RUSSIAN CHIEFS RESIGN (Continued from page 1) BRITISH TROOPS (Continued from page 1) ported by artillery and trench mortar fire to drive our troops out of Bulle-cou- rt and the section of the Hlnden-bur- g line held by us east of the village FOUR ATTACKS PUT DOWN “In all four attacks were undertaken by the enemy The first of these was launched at 4 a m upon the right flank of our position in the Hindenburg line and temporarily gained a footing In our trenches The' enemy was Immediby our ately and completely ejelcted' counterattack leaving 260 killed and Wounded in our lines A simultaneous attack on the left flank of our position was dispersed by our artillery “Later in the morning a third attack was made upon the northeastern corner This was successfully of Bullecourt repulsed by our artillery rifle and machine gun fire The fourth attack delivered from the south and southwest succeeded In driving back our posts in the western portion of the village for a distance of about 100 yards Tha enemy's losses injthis series of unsuccessful attempts were heavy “Hostile srtlllery fire was particularly heavy today on both banks of the Scarpe “Two German airplanes were brought down in the air fighting yesterday another hostile machine was driven down out of controL Two of our airplanes are missing” FRENCH REPULSE ATTACK Paris May 15 — An attack was made by the Germans last night on an extended front Today’s official statement says it was repulsed by the Ffench fire The Germans were able to get a footing only in an advance trench The statement says: “After a violent bombardment late with Minister Guchkoff That proclamation of the provisional government stated frankly to the country that the state was in danger and that for Its salvation it was necessary to utilize all the liA'e forces of the country while at the same time there must be complete confidence In the authority of the government "At the same time the government decided unanimously to do everything possible to include In its composition the creative forces which had not yet taken part in the responsible task of government "Without waiting for the solution of this Question M Guchkoff thought It feasible personally to leave the provisional government and divest himself of responsibility for the destinies of Russia The provisional goTrnment which Is fully aware of the danger at present facing Russia after the troubles the country has gone through considers that in obedience to the dictates of conscience it has no to shift the burden of power and right is remaining ’at its post "The provisional government is confident that the participation by new representatives of democrary in the responsible task of government will reestablish that unity and fulfillment of power In which the country will find its salvation” yesterday on the SOLDIERS URGED TO STAND FIRM the- Germans attacked our positions over a long front in the region northThe following is the text of the man- west between of ifesto to the Russian Issued by Bovettes and Eplne de Chevregny Our the council of soldiers army and workmen’s the continuance of curtain fire and our machine guns delegates the war andurging that a separate broke up the attack The Germans declaring peace is impossible: not able to approach our lines “Soldiers and Comrades at the Front: were at one point where theourenemy except We speak to you in the name of the adin one of Russian revolutionary democracy The gained a footingnear Filan trenches vanced Surprise people do not wish the war which was attacks against trench posts north of begun by the emperors 'and capitalists of all countries and therefore after Craonne east of hill 108 and northeast the abdication of the' czar the people of Auberive were defeated by our fire considered it urgent to end the war as took prisoners of whom one is an Do not forget We rapidly as possible officer soldiers and comrades that the regi"In the Woevre and Lorraine French ments of William are destroying revodetachments penetrated the German Russia Do not forget that lutionary the loss of free Russia would be a lines at several points and brought not only to us but to the back prisoners” catastrophe classes of the entire world working Defend therefore revolutionary Rus- GERMANS CAPTURE STE BERTHE sia with all your power Berlin May 15 —Troops of the Ger“The workmen and peasants of Rus- man prince have captured the sia long for peace but it must be a farm crown of Ste Berthe east of Fort de of all nations the result peace general of their common agreement A sep- Malmaison on the Alsne front today’s statement anarate peace is an impossible thing army headquarters which must not be allowed to Interfere nounces with or embarrass the course of events official report The supplementary In the world It Is evident that German from issued tonight says: headquarters defeated our after having imperialism "On the Aisne-Marcanal there has turn against us allies would western The remainthe whole power of its arms seize our been violent artillery firewest have been in the der enslave fronts the the peoRussian and of country condisighting ple“The council of soldiers and work-- somewhat quieter bad ' in some places” tions prevailing men’s delegates leads you toward peace The admiralty issued the following in another way By calling for revo- statement: and of lution of the workmeny peasants “Russian seaplanes latterly have we will Germany toand Austria-Hungarlead you peace after having obtained tried on several occasions to hamper from our government a renunciationde-of the activity of our outpost vessels and after the policy of conquest of the Coprland coast Therefore renunciation from north manding a similar But Russian the flying station was bembsd do not forget the allied powers on Sunday” soldiers and comrades that peace can- extensively the ITALIANS TAKE OFFENSIVE not be achieved if you do not check enemy’s pressure at the front If your the Rome May 15 — The Italians took anoffensive today The war office was nounces that considerable progress made In the Plava area on the slopes of Monte Cucco and on the 'hills east ot Gorizia and Vertoibizza They also made a thrust In the northern sector of DOLLARS Carso reached the wrecked lines of the Eflalifci enemy east of Dossofaltl and took pris'P A I R S oners The statement says the Infantry acTOUR’ WATCH’: tion continues supported by artillery Numbers of prisoners are being brought plus’ a-' - very email in charge for materials ' Chemin-des-Dam- es - Braye-en-Loann- Were You in the Crowd at the State Capitol Last Sunday P Get1 in the Crowd at Our Store Today The Secret of Value $15 1 5 our $ Wednesday Suit Day business plan 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not demanding that’) If it has not been demanded then we are of one Is Largest in USHistbry ’s one-side- l1 W! : —r been adhered to up to They found further solemnexpreSslon In the peace offer made conjointly with our allies of December 12 1916 “The supposition which has arisen that some differences ofrecently opinion existed on the peace question between us ‘and our' allies ‘belongs Jo the realm of fable 1 expressly affirm this now with certainty I am at the same time also expressing the conviction that the leading statesmen of the powers which are our allies are with us “I thoroughly and fully understood the passionate Interest of the people in the war alms and peace conditions I understood the call for clearness which today la addressed to me from' the right and the left But In the discussion of our war alma the only guiding uBe for me is the early and satisfactory conclu- sion of the war Beyond that I cannot do or say anything Will Resist Pressure “If the general situation forces me to reserve as la the case now I shall keep this reserve and no or Herr either from Herr Scheldemann pressure Koesicke will force me from my path 1 shall not allow myself to be led with which astray by utterances a time when drumfire Scheidraann at sounds on the Alsne and at Arris believed he could spread among the peoThe ple the possibility of a revolution German will be witn me In conpeople and also demning such utterances attempt to represent me as being under the influence of the social democrats T am in the for one parts but being hands of reproached I am not in the hands of any party either the right or the left I am I can state that In the hands of any definitels' If 1 amglad one I am in the hands of my whom alone I have to serve andpeople all of whose sons fighting for the existence of the nation are firmly ranged round the kaiser whom they trust and who trusts them The kaiser’s word of August lives unaltered aaRoesicke who sets himself forward a received of this word hasparticular protector in the kaiser's Easter message the assurance of the unaltered existence of the kaiser's word “I trust that the reserve which I must exercise — it would be unscrupulous on my part did I' not exercise it — will find support from the majority of the reichstag and also amongst the people For a month past unparalleled battles have been waging on the west front The entire people with all its and sorrows and feelings is thoughts with its sons up there who with unexampled tenacity and defiance of death resist the dally renewal attacks of the British and French See No Readiness for Peace “Even today I see no readiness for peace on the part of England or France of the abandonment of their nothing excessive aims of conquest and economic destruction Where then were the governments who last winter openly stood up before the world In order to terminate this insane slaughter of Were they in London or in peoples? The most recent utterances Paris? which I have heard from London de clare tha’t the war alms which were an nounced two years ago remain unaltered “Even Herr Scheidmann will not believe that I could meet this declaration with a beau geste Does any one be Ileve in view of the state of mind of our western enemies that they could be induced to conclude peace by a proof renuncatlon? gram comes to this: Shall I immedi “It our western enemies an as ately surancegive which will enable them to pro long the war' Indefinitely without dan of losses to themselves? Shall ger these we enemies: ‘Come what tell shall under all circumstances may be peowe shall not touch ple who renounce the hair of your head But you who want our lives you can' without any to risks continue your luck' “Shall 1 nail downtrythe German emd pire in all directions by a formula which only compromises one part of the total peace conditions and which renounces successes won by the blood of ‘our sons and brothers and leaves all other matters in suspense? “No I will not pursue such a plolcy That would be the basest ingratitude toward the heroic deeds of our people at the front and at home It would press down our people to permanently the smallest worker In their entire conditions of life It would be equiv of the alent to the “h Jf ' r - KILLED BY FALL FAVORS REPUBLIC " ' SALT LAITR CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1917 HERALD-EEPUBLICA- N ' “ ” “ ? - £ - 7 ' V OPTICAL SHOP CONTINENTAL EANK'NIUJINa ADVANCES' SERBIAN INFANTRY ' 15 — “Great artillery Salonika May activity prevailed yesterday: on all the Serbian war office Serbian front" the announced today-- ' In the region of Vetrlnikl and Debropolye our ainfantry violent advanced again and repulsed Our airmen enemy- counterattack brought down an enemy- airplane and dropped bombs on enemy encampments Petrograd May 15 315 p m— An official statement today says: Y Y’ j - - “Western " and Rumanian fronts: and scoutingThere have' reconnolssanccs ' of “Caucasian front: In the 'region Keller Kamlak Baba south of Erzln-ga- n our counterattacks drove the Kurds from the trenches which they had occupied the day before “Mesopotamian front: On the river Dlala in the region of Sheik ' Said' and opposite Omarga a fight continued throughout May 10 We some Our losses captured were insignificant!’ ’ - been-fusllade- s ' GERMANY SANCTIONS i SOCIALISTS’ PARLEYS : - - Kal-aehlrw- an TURKS GAIN VICTORY ' Constantinople v Mav s - - - V 15—The two Russian detachments which crossed the upper Dlala (Mesopotamian front) have been driven back across the river"with the war office announced heaw losses v today ' ' i Copenhagen May 15—The German government has disavowed the action of the Berlin prefecture In to certain rad- passports refusing leal delegates to the Stockholm socialist conference It was announced In the reich-- - ‘ that all socialist stag committee obtain passports at ’’ delegates could the foreign office The attempt of the prefecture to permit only trusty government adherents to attend the conference threatened to result- in a general’ refusal of socialists to consummation undo-airparticipatethea Central governments by - ‘ - ‘ ed |