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I " "jp THE OCDF-N STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1919. I PALMER 1 REVEALS 1 PERFIDY j . . I H Tells How Germany II Confiscated Proper- I I ties in Rumania. H KANSAS riTV. Mr . Oct. J. How If Germany confiscated American property u In Rumania by compensating the private I owner "in worthies? stage money" ws by Attome Gtnetnl rainier to ll day In an address before the Missoml Bar association. Extracts from the offi cial order of General von Markmeon, commanding of the German forces In Rumania, carrying out the scheme bj which practically all mineral nnd all oth er properties in Rumania owned or con trolled by the countries at war with Get -man' were confiscated were read by the a itorney-peneral These, he said, con stituted "very striking evidence that Germany has not told the truth with r. spect to Uic treatment of American property The German government. Mr. Palmer said, decided to "purchase' what It de sired to take from Rumania and author Ixrd lh Issuance of notes by R German hank which were established as legal lender by military authority. These notes as placed in circulation In ox change for perfectly Rood commoditlei , were "secured" by the deposit of German marks at the relchsbank In Rerlin Hu'. I lie deposits, the attorne -peneral said, never left Berlin and the scheme con templated thiit Rumania should be forced 10 HJ-sumc the nw currency and thus ;ele."e the deposit? to the German pur hase'5 who made them. Worthless German Money ' It was In this worthless stupe money," Mr Pabnei said, that the consideration foi Amerluait properties was payable sn'i s a consequence Germany obtained such properties for nothing-." Mr. Palmer recalled that such tran sactions were expressly ratified in lhj Ru-lif, rest treaty which Rumania an- nulled, howevei when ihf changing for tunes of war made It possible In view of the treatment of Amcrlcon property In Rumania and the uncertain ty as to what "the Germans reafly havu done to American properties in German:.. ' it was this country's obvious duty when j the treaty of peace come to be written. Mr. Palmer sold, to "afford to American j Interests every protection that cou'o reasonably be exacted " The provisions of the treaty he said, (ruarantced this protection In the fullest measure. Beans for the King BOSTON, Oct. 4 Tans. baited Boston, stylo, and server! in ROltfeil pots, will bo on the menu of luncheon to bo tendered Kinc Albeit nnd Qu-en Elizabeth of Belgium hero lomoium Two sold pots have been made Mid will bo presented to the royal vis lora after the luncheon They wore fash ioned after the ordinal" bean y' :'n I about inches in heipht and aft nut oiht inches In diameter King Flies Over N Y. NEW YORK, Oct. -4. Kiiifr Albert of the Belgians flew over Nov. York this morning in a navy bydro-airplane piloted by Ljeutenanl Commander Thomas B Hftsner Y hen the kins alighted ho sa.d en thusiastically : "It was a grand spectacle." oo When farm' i moves to the city lie cets a chance to dodec his city relatives. What a blissful thins love would be If the Inevitable foolishness could be sepa rated from It. 1 ROME, Oct 3 Orders thai the blockade of Fiume be lifted, have been Issued by (lie government and Italian authorities in the vicinitj of Plume Imvc received an order to allow mail and foodstuffs lo pas Into the city, according to the Epora. The military, blockade against the soldiers and civilians entering the city is all that' is being enforced, which says the de cision was taken aftr the government had examined and discussed a pro te t l torn fno Flume national council Steamer Heading for Flume VENICE,' Oct. 4. The steamer Prince Hohenlohe. under the inter-1 i allied flags, with a cargo of foodstuffs consicned to Pola from this city has altered its course and Is hcadinc for Flume, according to the newspaper El Tempo. Honor of Powers at Stake. PARIS, Oct. 4 Dr Milenko Yes j ni tcli . premier of Jugo-Slavia, says he! report of the mobilization of the Jugo Sla arm is without foundation, ac rordm. in dispatches from Belgrade I to newspapers here. "Our cause is so Just we can defend it without mobilizing one clas3," he Is reported as saying. "The rights, dig- hlty and honor of the great powers are at stake." Clemenceau Calls for Meeting. PARIS, Friday, Oct. 1 Premier Clemenceau has written Colonel E. M House, a member of the American poace delegation urging that a meet injr of the league of nations he held in Washington under the chairman ship of President Wilson earlv in No- ember. The premier s letter which outlines his reason? for the calling of such a meeting, was officially pub llshed today. It was written Septem ber 4, 1919, and follows in part: "It seems to me that the first meet ing of the society of nations in Wash ington under tho presidency of Mr. Wilson should be urgently called at the earliest possible moment. Owing to the hopes tin? society has caused to be bome and to facilitate the solu tion of international problems faeine all nations, I would suggest the meet ing be held the first week of the com ing November and would propose the invitation of the greatest possible number of statesman whose names were associated with tho creation of the Solrt of Nations. I'mioubted i i here would be onlv a small amount Of current business to transact, but the program would have this capital advantage: It would put in action the Society, which still exists only on paper. Finally, don't ou think it would be a great adantace for the ex-officio members of the Society of Nations to be enabled to exchange views on the general direction of the line to be pur sued? No man Is better qualified thai! President Wilson to remind the peo ples at the opening of the first as sembly that the Society of Nations will have prestige and influence in times of peaco onl if it succeeds in maintaining and developing the fil ing of international solidarity from which it was born during the wnr at the call of Mr Wilson. 1 myself shall be happy to second him In this task. ( Signed) "GEORGES CLEMENCEAU." "P S I have written a similar let ter to Premier Lloyd George " ISOVIET GOVERNMENT IS EXPENSIVE BUDAPEST. Friday, Jet. 3 'the city has suddenly become pracnied with large posters summoning the peo pie, regardless of race or cr-cd, tc rally to the monarchy and detnandinc an immediate meeting of the natinnn assembly for the purpose of bringin about a monarchy The government has Just md.de pub He figures showing that the eo.'iet -uU in Hungary cost the country 13 673, (tOO.OOp crowds on It Is esy to understand why a litth learning Is a dangerous thing rvhen o. meet a man who thinks he knoa It all. oo He who drops a penny In the contribu tion plate penerall expects a J5 sermor, in return A c-lrl Isn't a poem merely becanr hc IsaVerse to a poet 00 It's easy to convince spinsters that M zmr IB EVERY T T J A m MT W A isB $32,000.00 1 PROGRAM I I" I 3k W Wt ilk sflsa S ANNUAL I" MASTERPIECE UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE, jf L RENTAL SnmimmmmimimmimmmmMmmmmumi iimi mii n i i ibsssMsMsms.iiii i n imii i 11 an i ii immiisiiii lllBsssssllLllisllc, BMVBTBBnBHsMsS B B M ii sj 1 1 win ii urn i SB11 I I m I f TONIGHT I LILA LEE IN PUPPY LOVE " I PRICES I I I m I I 2 Fine Single Reel Comedies TONIGHT ! 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