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H r J ft THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1917. I German Delegates, Au- I I thorized to Sign, Expect I ed Friday Morning. H (By The Associated Presa ) Friday afternoon probably will wit I nss ?.t Versailles the 'gnmg bv CJer many of Iho peace treaty. The German plenipotentiaries armed with authority to affix ibeir sicnaturc to the document, are due at Versailles Friday morning. Kerr Mueller foreign minister In the new cabinet of Hen Bnuer, is ex pcted to be the chief German pleni potentiary. Dr Ilaniol von llaim hausen, who was io have Bigned the treaty for Germany, having reigned from the peace delegation, not desir ing to have ihe onus of sealing th' compact, to the terms of which he and other high members of the gov ernment object fall on his shoulders Even the new premier in Germans nntinues to express ind'gnation over Germany being compeHl to meet ihe allied terms. In his Intent address be fore the national assembly at Weimar, Bauer is quoted as having said 'Let us sign, but ii is our hope that to The last breath this attempt against our honor may one day recoil against its authors." The new Italian delegation to the peace conference, made necessarj by i hp resignation of the cabinet of Sig nor Orlando, also is expected to reach Vprsailles Friday. It will be headed h Signer Tiitoni. foreign minister The sinking of the German fleet in ihe Scapa Flow by the skeleton crews Of Hermans aboard them is to be m vestigated by order uf the council of three, compospd of Premiers Clemen ( eau, David Lloyd George and Presi dent Wilson to ascertain if the armis tice terms were violated by the Ger mans. The French minister of marine says France will require complete reparation from Germany. The Turkish delegation has sent to the council of ten a detailed memor anduni in which Turkey's willingness to recognize the independence of Ar menia and a suggestion to crant a sort of autonomous government to Palestine and Arabia under Turkish governors were made known. Belgium is to have priority in rep arations to be paid by Germany to the extent of 2,500,000,000 francs. oo BONDS TO BE PAID FORT DODGi". Iowa, .Tune 24. The government plans to hae the Liberty bonds entirely paid for within twenty five years, according to a statement by W. P. G Harding, governor of the federal reserv e system. In an address before the Iowa Bankers' convention today. He termed the federal reserve "the financial fire department of the world. A man should devote at least half of his time to minding his own busi ness and the remainder to letting others alone. J Increases strength of do ieate. nervous, '; nm-down people in two weeks' time In many instances. Used anl highly en dorsed by former United States Sen ators and members of congress, well . known physicians and former public health oftklals. Ask your doctor 01 I drupglst about iL SEND YOUR CHECK I Don 't waste your time in carrying curren ry around to pay your personal bills and ex I penses. Send your Check I Business men prefer checks to currency be I cause checks are more j easily handled and also I because they assure greater safety. The 0 g d e n State Bank handles checking I accounts, in fact it pro vides its customers with j every essential banking c o n v e n i e n c e and its growth and progress is I largely due to this fact. H OGDEN I STATE BANK H. C. BIGELOW. j President H i FORTS BORDER ' United States Is to Have Its First Fortified Frontier. Washington. June 25 Comple tion of forts and housing aecommoda-j tions along I lie Mexican border, under taken bj the war department to amel inrate the I rials of the troops serving patrols, will gie the United States, ;its fjral real fortified frontier. Regularly established army posi along 'lie international boundary nnw total more than two score, wilh prob ably as many moro outpost positions, each accommodating a troop of cav- j alrj or an infantry platoon. The three tvir watch of the American troops led the war department f i n n l ) to decide thai permanent housinc should be fur nished. The cost of this eonstruetion to the i n .-rnment has been small Major I General de Rosey C. Cabell, command ing the southern department, was au thorized to visit the camps in his de-j Iparrment which were to be abandoned , and to claim any material needed. En- tire buildings were transported to the border nd re-rrcrted by the troop? 'Only .i very small quantity of new lumber and equipment was used. Official maps just issued by the war' department designate the following I points as army posts": California San Ysidor, Palm City, I ompo, Tecate and Calexioo. Arizona Yuma. Ajo, Arivaco. Fort Nogalea Lochlel and Fort Douglas. Texas El Paso. Fort Hancock, Hes ter's Ranch. Marfa, Candrlarlo, Evett's Ranch. Ruisdosa. Terlingna, Glenn Springs. Del Rio. Fort Clark. Eagle Pasl Indio Ranch, Delores Mine, La redo, Delorez Zapata, Roma. Mission, Fort Ringgold, San Benito, Camp Mer cedes. Harlington. Brownsville and j Fort Brown. IRISH REPUBLIC TO ISSUE BONDS; NEW YORK, June 2-1 The Irish i republic proposes to issue bonds to (the amount of one million pounds ster ling, President Eamonn de Valera ' 'announced tonight Half the issue' will be offered io the public for im- ! imediate subscription. 2ri0.000 pounds; tin Ireland and 25n finn pounds abroad. ' The bonds will be of small denomina tions. ' In order to obtain for our own de 'jure government and for the Irish re public ' Mr de Valera said, "we shall .send at once our accredited represen tatives to Paris to the peace confer ence and to the league of nations "We shall send also to other coun tries a number of duly accredited am I bassadors and consuls to see that the position of Ireland is understood as it truly is and not as English propaganda i would represent it and in general to 'sec that the interests of Ireland in j these countries are in no way neg- lrfd W r chill thnc roenma thai intercourse with other peoples which befits as a separate nation, that in tercourse which it has been the chief 'aim of English states craft to cut off for over a century. "At the present time of general ' i world re-constructlon it ib most im portent that the material interests of I the country at home be also looked ; after, and by Irishmen. It will be the duty of our ministry to secure the co operation and to co-ordinate me activi ties of the arL&us bodl3 which ave , taken voluntarily on themselves the J safeguarding and adancement of these interests. Towards English leg ! islation interterlng with these Inter ests we shall act as we think best for I the general good. "To measures such a6 the English ways and communications bill, de signed as regards Ireland, to prevent Irishmen from using the natural re I sources of their own country, we shall offer all the resistance we command as being both injurious and unjust. I "Tnat. Is the fair outline of our pro ! gram as it stands at present. The i working out of the details will be tne ! immediate concern of individual min isters and of the cabinet as a whole " The bond issue wll be repaid, Mr. de Valera said, six monihs after the 'English "evacuation" of Ireland. e denied emphatically that Russian or German money ever had been used for (promoting the cause of Ireland oo Train Runs Five I Miles Without Its Engineer LINCOLN, Neb., June 24 Burhng tlon passenger train No. 6, from Lin .coin to Chicago, ran five miles with out an engineer today when Engineer James Edgar Johnson of Lincoln fll from the cab a mile east of Waverly after being hit by a small crane. The train ran from Waverly to Greenwood before the engineer was missed Fire man Karl J. Zimmerman stopped the train at Greenwood and ran the engine back to Waverly There the engineer was found dead besido the tracks. Zimmerman declares that Johncon left the seat and stood on the gang way between the engine and the tender. oo Jj Ready money is the root of the J manufacturing plant MOBS Charge That Cats and Dogs Are Being Used as Foods. COPENHAGEN, June 26. Serious rioting occurred ni Hamburg on Mon day and Tuesdty when mobs attacked food preserving factories, it being al leged that the bodies of dons and i's had been found In iheru. The war provision department also was at tacked and Its offices wrecked. The mob tried to disarm tro- p marching through the street v. and the latter opened fire, n number of per. sons being killed and wounded oo MUST WATCH PARIS, Tuesday. June 24 Premier Clemenceau appeared in the lobby of the chamber of deputies today and members pressed the question as to the government's intentions regarding demobilization of the army. The pre mier said that the government's prin cipal concern at present was demobi lization. ' Mthough it is desired that demobi lisation may bo as rapid as possible the government is obliged to take into account the state of mind of the Ger 1 mans," he said. "To understand the spnit in which Germany is about to sign the treaty, it is onh necessary !to consider the -entiling of th.- Ger man fleet in Scapa Flow and the more I recent destruction of German ships at I Kiel. Consequently precaution- ire I necessary and an army of a certain im portance must be kept to enforce, if I necessary, strict observance of 'he conditions of the treaty by the Ger mans " uu Fight Against the Covenant is No I j Longer Stirring i WASHINGTON. June 24 Th-re was temporary lull today in the league of nations debate which has been al the foreign relations committee nay most continuous since the new Benate : convened It was the first lime in I more than a month that an entire day's session passed without mention I of the peace treaty I The senate did not lake up the amendment presented by iSenator Fall, Republican of New Mexico, and fav i ored by many league opponents, to declare the war at an end. When the Mnendruent finally is 'reached, the prospect Is that it will I be ruled out of order after it h is furnished the vehicle for a debate on its propriety. In the event it is thus rejected, Senatoi Fall is expected to I try' for action later on the joint reso lution he introduced yesterday, em bodying a similar peace declaration. A small man is sometimes a big nuisance HE PROTESTS ENTRY OF U. S. INTO MEXICO Aullar had Juet arrived In Wnslngton, as enroy of the Mexi can government on a special mis sion, wbon news came of the crossing of the border by Ameri can troops to drive back Villa s army from the region of El Paso, tie immediately Issued a protest on behalf of his government isssssl ARE TO SIGN AT But Personnel of the j German Peace Delega- j tion Is Not Known. PARIS. June 2.V (P.y the Associated I Press) The treaty of peace will be j I signed either Friday or Saturday. 1 la I believed. Although ihe day has not I been definitely rixedi it has been de-; jcided that the hour for the ceremony I 'will be at 2 o'clock p in The peace conference secretariat is 'still without official knowledge of the personnel of the new German peace delegation and does not know when it will arriv? at Versailles Sen. Poindexter Wants a Better American Policy NEW YORK, June 24 Senrtor Poindexter. Republican, Washington, fold the Fifteenth district Republlran club tonight "the mission of the Re j publican party in the immediate fu ture is to save the republic from the process of national disintegration in progress durlug the present adminio I tration " Denouncing "Democratic vacillation I and weakness in dealing with Mexico.' ! Senator Poindexter .said the Republ ican party should elect a president who would fulfill the responsibilities ihe nation had assumed in Mexico and ' "re-assert American honor and Belt respect, so thai our citizens, lawfully In that country, would not be fon ed to ransom their lives with money ' 1 The suggestion now made in some quarters," he continued, "that Great ; Britain should be invited to restore order in Mexico should be denounced lie falpe to our fundamental policies, land a Republican congress should re (store order in Mexico anil adjust on correct principles its international ob- ligations." Senator Poindexter advocated repeal and pre id. nt internationalizing th1 Panama canal;" repudiation of '"the promise rif ih- Democratic administra tion to haul down the American f!?p In the Philippine islands;" repeal of the extraordinary powers vested In the presidenl during the emergency and Bpeedy reduction of war taxes throurh elimination of waste and inefficiency and the forming of a tariff bill to pro tect industry and maintain wages. Turning his attention to radical agi lators the senator said it should be the first care of a Republican admin istration to stamp out of the country the propaganda of anarchy and revolu tion. "The alien advocates of enforced communism and confiscation," he said, "should be returned at once and with out exception to the country whence they canK' and tlmir aides and abet tors in this country who contribute money to the re olut ionary cause aid the officials of the government, of high and low degree who have encouraged Bolshevist activities, should be ex posed and punished. "The new doctrine of International ism, advocated alike by the kaiser pud hi Socialist followers, and by the an archisms and Bolshevists of Russia and America should become fatal to our institutions." 00 There is safety in numbers. The more lady friends a bachelor has the more likely he z to remain a bachelor r hvxd 'Kaaoo IfMvTVNDirAuV f : H 1VDU3KW05 J J 5 XJ9jjenb papunod I -uioo sunoooy sDui x -Apg uo pied ;ssjs? A -ui iusd jd jnoj X 5 xj s;isod9p j .;.)v, c r tS )!qeq oq; ssSe-inoous sn unuoo:? uy f jnoX 0 spunj 3Aeq fs X noX ;tm mou) oj si A '4 Aixomt) w I 2 A3N0W iKVAx ! I I TYPEWRITERS I ALL MAKES Repaired and Rebuilt. Typewriter Supplies. Agency Royal and Corona. OGDEN TYPEWRITER HOUSE i J422 Hudson Phone 236 ICOOL ir at the "Lyric" I The COOL Store J I Witli the WARM Welcome! !' . Everybody remarks : 1 1 I "My! How nice and cool it is here, and j 11 1 J I what a relief to get in out of the hot sun! J It's certainly a pleasure to come to this j; I Select your VICTOR RECORDS ! jjjj in cool comfort J ' Ii at the Lyric Music Company jjjj , , 1 J lyric 1 ;: "y"'1 2524 Washington Ave.- Ogden.Utah" J CONFERENCE HELD ON REFEREE Willard Allows His Sparring Partners to Hit Him in the Stomach TOLPDO. Ohio, Judo 24 - Tei Rick frd, promoter of the heavywelh' chani)itn.ship contest between Willard iand Uempsey July 4, tonight met with ; Willard and Jack Kearas, manager of 'the challenger, and officials of the 'army, navy and civilian board f box ling control in an effort to Bolve iho 'problem of selecting a referee. W. A. Gavin, a member of the i x 'ecutive committee of ihe board, and Adam Empl secretary', profess to be llieve the situation Is not a serious one and that, the question would be set 1 tied within two or three day?.. : Various reports were current tonight I that Willard had declared that he would accept Rickard as referee and :no one else. Another report was lhat t Kearns would insist upon plther Jack Welsh of San Francisco or BUI Brown of New York. Willard is opposed to the plan of having two judges in addi tion to a referee. Twenty-three hundred pprsons prid twenty-five cents each today to visit the chnllenRcr'T camp in anticipation of seeing him flatten out his spur ring partners. Sergeant Bill Tate who was knocked out yestprday, and i the Jamaica Kid, another negro spar ging mate, kept their chins out of harm's way. but both were consider ably shaken up Illard boxed ten exceedingly tam6 rounds and refrained from doing c.nv thinp: impressiv", although he worked in the ring for fifty-nine minutes. He continually stood flat footed and al lowed his tpamng mates to hit him in the stomach. John J. Relsler removed the last possible legal obstacle to the contort today when he announced he would not take his case against Dempse into court at this time. Relsler claims to have a con'ract to manage Derup-sey. Brotherhood Cannot Join the American Federation of Labor I DENVER. Tune 24. The Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen and En Kinemen cannot affiliate with the American Federal Ion of Jabor. ac- 1 cording to a statement today by D B 'Robertson of YoungStOWn, Ohio rice j president of the Brotherhood, which is in convention. "The American Federation of La . bor," said Mr. Robertson. "Is so 'framed constitutionally that it can i give representation to only one of leach of organized labors branches I The Brotherhood of Ixcomotive En , gineers already is a member of the ! federation and represents th engi neers. If our brotherhood, with mem bership composed of both firemen and enginemen. joins the federation, rep resentation could only be given to the i firemen, as the ensinemen already are I represented by the Brotherhood of Jxcomotive. Engineers" The morning session of the conven lion was devoted to reports of special beneficiary committees oo Honesty between husbands and wives is the best insurance against divorce. 1 LIQUOR MAY BE KEPTJN HOME House Committee Votes Down Drastic Amendments to Prohibition Measure. WASHINGTON, June 24 A man's right to store liquor in his home for the long dry period after July 1, stood 'up today against an attack on that .provision of the prohibition enforce ; ment blli before the house judiciary' committee. Near the end of an all-day session the committee oted down an amend ment which would have made it un lawful for a citizen to have liquor in his possession; struck out a section which would have prevented "use" by a citizen of liquor in his private dwell i ing. and decided that in the matter of general enforcement there would be ;no difference between wartime and constltui ional prohibition. I Even with this and other changes, j the bill as it will be reported tomor i row or Thursday is considered as all ' embracing. So drastic are Its provi sions, members of the committee said, I that while a man may put a keg of beer in his -cellar he may be convicted !and fined if for instance, he wears a j watch fob on which there is a picture of the keg as an advertisement In a general consideration of the l measure the committee made a num ! ber of minor changes, but the princi pal fight was over the question of the right of home storage for personal I use. Representative Morgan, Demo ;erat of Oklahoma, endeavored to ha e j stricken out the section reading that S! "it shall not be unlawful to possess liquor in one's private dwelling while' lUa the same is occupied and used by him "d only as his dwelling." Ardent, prohibitionists on Ihe com mittee voted against the Morgan pro posal for the reason, they said, that Mj H nothing was to be gained by enacting a law so drastic as to arouse the hos tility of people who rejoiced that the day of the saloon had ended. Prohibi- tion members supported an amend- r ment eliminating the proviso that the j liquor must be obtained and placed aD' in storage prior' to date the act would become effective. As amended the section reads "such liquor may not bo ! reported, ihe burden of showing that possession is legal is upon the posses- 'rP1' I sor." ':;,J Iron BANDIT KILLS HIMSELF. BERTHOUD. Colo.. June 24. An au- -5? tomobile bandit, who shot and slightly .wounded John Bunyan, president of (he Berthoud bank, in an altemp' to rob the bank tod.L. -liot and r 'Hd Kl himself late today when surrounded j by a posse in the mountains seven .miles west of here Papers foum' in 'his possession indicated that the man was Albert Benson, 27 years old. of ; Wendover, Wyo., w ho was discharged .last week from the army at Fort Lo gan, Colo uu GOLD FOR SOUTH AMERICA NEW- YORK June 24 -Withdrawals j of gold from the sub-treasury toda) for shipment to South America totalled $3.61(0.000 and to Spain $2,000,000. 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