Orwps Histerfesl Sss f-ub:ie Auditorium 2 'The Weather Minimum jtwlonlit)'. .nil Minimum tmliiy , ,.1114 , EDFORD MET MB Predictions Toitisitt at Ssathsy, Bain. Cnfty.olMlitti Yr. ally flilrtomith MEBFOHDj OUKdOX, SATUJIXMY, PEUJtUAltY 13; 1919 Tsar, WILSON FROffl EXPRESSES GRATITUDE TO FRANCE President Sav Farewell to French People Little Ceremony Marks Departure Goes on Georoe Wash ington, Escorted By Warships Will Land st Boston Where He ' Speaks On Work of Peape Coiiuress Uuon His Arrival. HilKHT, Feb, 15. Pre-Mint Wilwin left llrt on bi rimuti to Ihe I'tiited Blnti on board Ihe I'liilcit Stiitf liiu Ot'onfi1 WnwIiinutviHhortlv after 1 1 o'clock thi moniintf. Tim (lon;r WiiMliiiiittoii weiuhcd uiii'hor lit H:i) oVIiick, "" ' " Tim rttent arrived In nret front Paris at ltl:30 o'clock sad went dtrnct to th dock whcro ho embark ed on a French ituntioitt whlrh took htm and lit party. to tlto Cloorgo Washington. ' Tho protltient wan received at ilraat by Admiral Moraii of the Kronen mivy. Oimoral Itotmlck, the Military commander of Brent, Chariot 51. Schwab and civil officer. There wmh no ceremony except a milulo of 21 gun. Kurort! by Wandiln Prom tha railroad ihllnit to the 'dock were drawn up a battalion of American noldlem, and a Kronch mar. lite band played t ho Stnr Bimitulod lianuer a the gunboat loft it moor lim. ' ' All the alittia In the harbor dls- played the American flait and all traffic waa auHpendeit whllo the pre. idem party waa transferred to the lieorxe Washtiiitton. A Kronch naval escort acted n a Kiiard of honor for tlio tlitorga Wanli- litRton. Thla enrort with the Amor' lean battleahlp New Mexico will ac company the prcalilonl out to oa and then rottirn. Tho Now Mexico had aa companion four American torpedo boat. (lio! go l.elitttea, the Kronch mini' tr of marlno, and Andro Tttrdloii Kronch high comnilniilottor to tho linlled Stale, accompanied tho proa), ilnnt on board tho tltiorgo Washing ton to bid film Roml-bye, KMirr-mtcK (irittltuilo UHK8T, Feb. 13. In or farewell inonniiiso to the Krench people lieforo Ivavlni; llrest toda President Wilson ald he had been received and treat ed a a friend, nil i ho had mont do- aired to bo treated. He nddod that he would lib happy to ' return to Krnnce to attaint In comtilotlnic tho Jnt ncttlumotim of tho peaco confer ence. , ' ' The president's statement roads: "I cannot leave France' without ex- protmliiR my profound aonao of the groat honpitallty of the Krench poo plo and tho t Krench government. They have received and treated mo as I mont desired to bo treated, ae a friend, a rrlend alike In aplrlt and in purpone. I am happy to say that 1 urn to return to assist with all my heart In completing tho just settle ments which the peaco conference is seeking and 1 shall carry with mo during my absonoo vory happy mom orles of tho two months I liavo spent here, . , "! novo neon privileged to seo bore nt first hand whet my sympathies hAva already 'concolvod the suffer ings and problems of Franco and every day haa deepened my interest In the solution of tlso grave nnoHtlomi upon wIiobo proper solution the fu ture prosperity of Franco and her na sncintos and tho whole world depend May I not loavo my warm anii'affec- tlouato farewell greetings?" , At 1enccf Meet : 1'A1US, Keb. J 4. With twltty'i lumini'v npkhioh of the mm no mitiler (Continued on Page Six.) FEHRENBACH ELECTED ASSEMBLY PRISM T,0!lON. Fob. ,if, Konstnntine Fclirenluicli, Onni nut, former nrosi 'dent of Hie Oortnnn reidintmr. tin been elm-tad iiiwidtmt of tlio German national iiNsemhlv, iieetirdmtr to n Kcuter'H diHimiiOi.frpm liusel, nnoiiiti: Woimur advices, .. URGESGERWIANS 10 SAVE KAISER FROM DISGRACE Urqent Appeal Printed In Government Oman 8v Leasue Headed By Hh denburo to Prevent Trial of Herr Hohenioltem as an Insult te Ger many. WKIMAH. Feb, 13, f v the Asso ciated I'rt'KK.) An iiraciit auuea! to all (lemiunn to unite to iirevent fonn- r Ktntieror Wiilinm from lieiint deliv ered HI) for triui was inibliNbed toiiitilit in the l.nihii' Zi'ilunif UciilHcliiiuul, a new utivcrtiniciit orami beme Ustied icre. The hkih'iiI i bended "lA-iiatte of (ii'iiimii Men and Women for the rrotcction of tbe I't'rumi. Fii-cdom mid Life of William," Field Marhnl Vim lliiiilftibiirif in wmiihor for Hie riiBHe. Tbe muicitl mid : 'file lite of it Oermnn citizen is en- dmiucri'd bv the (.Iihiiii'Iim demiiiidti of our HiMiwiicitN that Knilieror Wii liuiti II itlmll lie dciivcred ut for exe cution. This wunid eoiiHtitute new itiiil dt'tilv Imtiiiiiittine iimult on the loiior of (Ifniiiiiiv. 1 o titinnl nimiimt mich it delivery there nb.nH lo creat ed n ewiiliiiu leiiuue of (ii'riliall men mid witiiifii wiio iuteud to Mive the Ovrttinii itifoide from .liiis everlusttiia ilitiuriice." . Cimnclo Wealth WK1MAK. Keb. H.-JHv tlio Asso ciated lr-i.) There will be a hiuiru miixnr of the fortuiieit . of the wcnltliy. iM'cordina to n tirediction timili Iwfiire the Ocmiflii ntitioiial na- aembtv today bv lir. Ilemis nocialiht. in dliuMiMiimr the MueinliKt iinfrani He did not believe, however, unit tbe covi'ttmient would be able to set tbe ureal muiih needed bv MfUiittr for tunes lint! he thotiiiht tlic liaimiee iicp cjiinrv imiHt he lukeii from the wur profit Luxuries will not be itennit ted mid iitlieritttuer will be taxed o evervthinsi more tbnn u eertnin inod erute sum will be taken bv tbe nov. eminent. PROBE ORDERED OF VALIDITY OF PAVING MM HA I, KM, Kelt. I.'i, The bouse. Ibis motttiim ninlur n miKm-iiMon ot (lie rules, tttiiiiiinuni-.lv nntiM-d n rewilti tion bv Itare nittl Smith direi'tinu tint uttornev ueneml of the slnte V inves tittiite the validity of the Warren t'on Ktrneiiitn eoimmnvV itaviiur wiients. The 10,0(H1,OUO roud Immlma bill lias been made n sneeiat order to be taken tin bv the house ht 1:U0 n. in. Tuesdav. The bill is bv the ioiut committee on the ronds ami hiehwavn ami is entered as H. It. -127, Due to tiariiniiieHtarv maneiivermit liv Kltmire, Behuebel nnd 1.. M. flra- ltain, vole on the final lutssase of lite MeKnrlnnd boxme; bill was temiKtrur. iiv deferred this mornine. Oesiiiio tbe fact that lite measure is unit! to be as sured of passage, these leaismtors hotie to down tlio bill. Possibilities of tho sennie ami house (leudloekine over lite pending liiilliwav leirislution caused lenders in both houses todnv to itnr oil on the troubled wnler ami it is believed now will miree upon n constructive $10, 000,0(10 boltdiiiB hill, and niso enact niili-liaviiisf trust leiiislntion that vili insure frte and open competition in IukIiwhv construct-on. HN 00NG8ESS SCHEDULED FOR PUS l'AIUS. Feb. !.-, A iiim-Afiienn cotmress is io nssembia in I'nris on Kcbnmrv 31! for n thrco dnv session with (ltd dei'iih'cd uitriiose ot scciiriuit ibe iiroleclion of tho natives of Africa, nnd ibe people of African descent in other eminlries. I'sliv dcieifitles wil ittleiid, niiriiKciitiiiir tlio 1'nUce Kiates, the West Indies. South and Cenirnl Americn, Africa, fli-eiit ftrit nin, i'oittiiiil, Fmncc, Liberia nnd Abyssinia, ; SATTLE DEATH RATES IN ARMY EXCEED DISEASi For First Time In History. More Men Slain Bv Enemy Than By Illness But for Influenza Epidemic Disease Bate Would Have Been Cut In Half In Af E. F. Bates Were 5? to 17, U'ASHS.SXITOS, Ksb. 15. Battle dcalh rales lu tlio American army during lite great war exceeded tbe death rate from disease, tSeserai March announced today in making public statistics prepared by the Ken era! staff. In past wars disease kill ed many more men than lost their lives under fire. The hattle death rate for the en tire American army In this war was 20 per thousand per year, in the ex peditionary forces It wa hi per thousand per yeor. The disease death rate was i? per thousand per year. In tho expeditionary forces, and IS In tho army at home. Anionic tho American forces the tables showed the bat fie death rate wa only half that of the iSrillsh ex peditionary forces, which was given aa HO per thousand per year. (ienerai March said that bill for the influcnsa epidemic tha disease death rate would have been cut in half. Tha tabta of comparative battle and diseasa death rates per thousand per year for wars In which ths United States has engaged since ISIS fol lows: Mexican war Baltic death rate, 15; disease death rate, t!0. Civil war ( North 1 Itattlo death rate, 3i disease death rote, 63. , Spanish war Battle death rate, disease death rate, 25. Present war (A. K. K.) Battle death rate 57; disease death rate, 17. WARRENS ID PAT A FINE Of I'OHTI.AXD, tire., Vvh. 15. V. E. Warrens, cbarecit bv lite timittr im imrtimj rtini of which Harrv and Owen linker, ctiitvtt'tett of while slavery. ere members, iilt inli-ii miiiiv in J'etl- eral court todttv of eottsttirinir it britur iKHHir mlo Orcmin from California. He wits fined 1.5110 and sentenced to serve 1(1 dnvs in tbe etHtitiv tail. Wurrcn itrittestcd his inmiccncc nnd Minuhi to stand triui in t ahtor nin, but tbu federal court at Kan Krimi'isi'o, ordered him tried nt i'ort- Imiil, The evidence naainst bim. be uleued, was a frnnte nil liv boot leasicrs, who soiieht bv eoiifession to secure a initiuiiliim of sentence. 4 . Here's regiment of Bolshevik soldiers marching through the ssaare near the Krsatlin In Moscow, shown In the bachitronntt. Note the mounter! Ossack ofllcer in the foreground antj the hae of motor cars at tha loft,! showing that gas is stilt to b8 bi in Moscow aad not evoryboody waiks. The pictars tha best yet to reach America UNITED STATES DELEGATES TO RUSSIAN PARLEY White and Hsrrou r tha Americas delegates to the eosfereace with the Bolsheviks and such other Ruuisn factions a may. accept President Wilson sntsestton for the parley at Princes' Islands. White Is a well-known Kansas pebiisher. Herran i knows a s Socialist tee turer and writer, former president of Grimselt College, Iowa, and Is r eent year has been livis la Italy and Switzerland. Whes the war b gan in Herroo ceased to he a pacifist Socialist nd conducted a countur-propsgsad to the work of the Germs as Is middle Europe SAI.EM. Ore, Feb., 15 The sne cia! elect iott in Oreson. which Gov ernor WithveoHilw will lie asked to ail i stiuiiril 16 the Ueoide R-fcrea-dtim meitsiires and atiproiiriaiioH bills of the present hsrisiattire", excecdina the six m-r -nt tax limitation which is effective in this state, wtii be set for June 3, if the recommendation of the war nod means committee is ac cented. A'restthiium remietim ibe ifovcrnor to call tbe election is to be iiiirtidticcil bv the eoaiaiiitce. The senate jntliciarv eossatittee re iKtrted adversely todav on a joint res olnibm tS submit to the iseoide a eoa stifiitional amendmciit to make the workmen's comiicnsntion net cmini sry on all industries. It is dwlitreit tiiat nimut 9,"i !Mr cent of tbe indus tries now are neratm under the act. The report was adoidcd bv the senate and the resolution posi)Miied indefinitely. i.eaisluiiw1 Kessitins in Oresois would he of 00 days duration instead of -4(1 tinvs ns at present, under a ittint reselnlson introtlucetl hv Sea ator doites of Lane etnmty. t.174.545 S0LDITRS , DISCHARGED FROM ABM WASlilSOTtlX, Feb. 13. Army dischnrscs' in ilcmobilii'.alion in 'the Tinted States had reached a total vesterdav of l.lT4,."-i.t officer! ami men nnd the lotal number assigned for deraobiiinttion was 1, 501,000, Of those discharged 71,33.1 were officers. BEST PICTURE OF NEW BOLSHEVIK ARMY w MB. 1BXVER, Colo., Feb. 13. With the Itiixseard which has bees sweeping Nebraska and Kansas for the last three days abated, railroad and tele phone and telegraph officials fodSty were endeavoring to return to their norma) schedules. Vire communication with the east has Iteen resumed partially, altbo the telegraph and telephone coaspaaies still are experiencing difficulty in certain sections of -Nebraska where the storm was the worst. The -first train from the east to arrive in Denvbr since Thursday night came In today at the talon Pa cific's Kansas City line. The train had been stalled near Rnsseii, Kas., for 38 honra. The BurSfuRioa aad the Rock Island roads expect train from the east to arrive late tonight. The Santa Fe has been abie to move list oa trans-continental train west of Dodge City, Kas., since Thursday morning. The Union Pacific has been sending trans-continental trains thru many hoars behind scsedisle. Ths Union Pacific's trans-continental trains do not enter Denver. BUTTE GASMEN RETURN - TO WORK: STRIKE FAiLIMfi ,Ht"TTK, 5!.at., Feb. 1.1 Street ear tat-n of Butte will reiHsrt for work al lUMiR. Siauascr of the svstens here says he hones to have half f liie bees ut oiK-rattoa hv foBishf. Work will he started at once to clear lines of ie ond snow aecttmahtied sine the serfce was sasttcuoetf. Attorney for Awised Man Thrills Ceort Boom at Trial By Confession Thai Cilent Murdered Family In a Fit af insane Baqe Followino a Quarrel Used a Shot Sun, TAWSX. Wash.. Feb. 13. Htsrt lm the whole court room Attorney Vantis this afternoon iniected s. thriliies ssti-cMnsax isi, the fasaoa-s mnrder trial at Olvnijjia bv edniittins. on behalf of his t-Jient. K. E. Burnett, the siarder ot Mrs. Barsett and ibe two children oa Hawkes Prairie. Yaniit is dramatic toaes told the horror stricken jurors and spectators how Burnett in a saddea fit of rase and mental deransesaeat dteebarsed a shot zuu st Jsss wife and tws ehild- rtn as the little famslv erono hndUtn in mortal fear stood with their backs assimst a iree , in tits woods ots Hawkes I'rairie. ; ; Followed Quarrel ' 5 Yaaiis toM how the Bameit famtlv made the ionnsev to Ilawkes I'rasrie oa a summers day; bow Mrs. BnrEett satatetBateiv began oaarrelinsr wish her husband anil dentanded thai he inns ail hia Btoaev ever to her. Then the attorney for tbe defendant related how after a heated eoatrs- VSSiV Hls. Bamkt raised to her hashandaed Oamed: "Tub always sastKfted that ear voaaaejt t eMd was not vour.5 ant j Ew Vm soms to tell Vsu thai ssother ntaa vt rts tata- er." "Then Bameti esmpleielv lest his maid," Yantis pried. "He fifw ia a wild raae and srablsed m a shot eon whb-h ite had brausht te the woods to fry eat. When his wife saw that tie had drives Jiias to desjwratioa she: ran from bis side to a spot near a tree where the two little. ehi!drea j.-re stamlms, 1 4 IShot Ilowa Family ."Burnett throash eves of farv and with brain deransed fired peintblanfe at tbe faaiilv srmm." Vast is then told how Baraett re lated to him the iaetdeats that fol lowed, Barneti told Yairtis, the latter said, that he examined" the bodies in a bait duitf-il wav and saw suois of blotl oa the mother and children. 'Then he savs he believes he fired another shot," said Vaults. "This last shot he believes dtsl the work. Then wrawtins he bodies of the two child ren aad the mother he buried theat." WASHIKOTOS, Feb. 15. A table showing the namlter st mea faralsa- ed to the army by each state Sarin: the war was made public today at the war department. ,'ew York led with 38,St4, aad Sevada stood last with 3165 la tha total of 3,?3,S34 men obtalaed by draft, voiastary enlist ment or thru the 'Xatloaal Gaard. The figures are compiled bp to So- veatber U, aad the graad total ta cludes the overseas garrisons la Por to Rice. Hawaii aad the PbiUppises, aad la Alaska, as well as ths Amer ican expeditionary force aad the army at hoase. ' Other western states fnrnlshed the following numbers of soldiers; Caiifsrala, Ii2,514; Washiagtsa, t3,t-l; Montana, 3S.2S3; Colorado, S4.39J; Oregoa, 30.U8; tdabo. 1S, 016; Utah, 17,381; Wyoming 11.3S3, The total laeiaded also 2i3 tram Alaska. - . lEIfllEli WESSOBS WDH WASHfGTOS, Feb. IS. Ar- raageateai for aa interchange of pro fessors and students between tbe Uni versity of Washington aad the Nat ional University ot aiexies was aa aonneed here today by ths -Mexican embassy. The languages, histories and social evolution of the tws conn tries will bs the objects of special study to promote friendship between them. Fsrmer President Expresses Himself as WeB Satisfied .WMh praanka Haa Framed By Pease Cenferesce Contains Within its Terms Pro visions for lis Own Growth. HELENA, Mont., Feb. 15. As Ioye of year eoaatry aad as lover of mankind l ask ysa is'ase all year Isflaesee wita oar senators to Ssv tbe-treaties embodying tie Lsagae o Satleas Idea ratified. This was tbe message WlSBaat Howard Taft. former president of the United States delivered, to the crowd that greeted htm aad ' bis League of Nations party this morals g l tna Union station upon their arri val from the easi. The teals was held 30 slsotes. Beesase he sad "lost bis otee ttpoa the way as ti tenser president phrased It, be esly spok&a word or two. aad thea Gossr- aor S. V. Stewart, who presided la trodaeed George Grafton WHsoa, prsfessor ef latensatlesal law at Mar yard aalverslty, and adviser to the oavy department, and Heary Mor senthau, former ambassade? to Tar isey, who eJncidated jaat what sash league would do aad tbe reasons why Its ereatlsa waa secessary.- i Well Please - -: - ' .The Taft party left Sew fork Feb. 6 and has spoken is all the principal :Ciiiet tbe ceastryr.srsasWsgJiKat congresses te get behind the League of Katies ssovemeat aad create a sentlmest that will lassrs ntttt teatioa by the senate of treaties -estisodytasg tbe Idea. The arty stops te SpoSase over -sight and goes from there te PerUaad, tbeaee te Satt Lalte, from there to St. Leaia aad tbea ta-Atlaa- ta,Ga. , ' ' Commesiisg npoa tha test ef She articles agreed to at the peace con ference for s society of uatsoss, for mer Presldeat Taft said is aa inter view; It Is s real league of nations. It is not all that J wished bat It cornea sear It aad It is a great deal better ihaa I hoped. It contains witbla its terms prof issoas tor its swa growth. Isdeed, the exigencies st ths Esro- pean sltnatlos la tfie sphere ot the league will probably "require addi tional aad more strisgeat provisions ia some respects than appear la ths preseat plan, bat on the whole I am saite gratified over the unanimous agreement sa tbe sabject. Should Be Appro vest "There should he so dssist of its approval by the senate it it is em bodied in the treaty." "You hope, ef course, ihatlae sen ate will sot treat this as it did your arbitratioa treaties with France aad Eaglaad?" It was saggested to ths former president. He smiled aad answered; ' -"Alter ths sesats rejected fhoss treaties I pat them away sa the shelf Is the hope that ths tims wosid come when ths people wonld rstlrs those senators and send others who woaid ratity them. But the people dlsio't do aay sacb thing. They kept thoso senators aad retired me." . C0BLEXZ, Jan. 15. Sfawr Gen eral JttseiA ISickmas, csmnsssader of the Tbirsi Amerii-sia array is ''ialleisjfr' todav witltta a stone's throw of the spot where Kiesr WiHtelta Trassia was standing July 14. when lie heard of the tleeiaratfea of war hv Friim'e against Prsssia, '1'iw stntt, aaw eversrown hv a elaatn ef sbrab berv aad murfeed bv a Haitabiv earv ed gmntte tablet, is -in -the Kasseriii Aatrasta isretnenade is CsMeas. ott site west bank ef the Ilhine where the km:: had iast landed after crsssma the river team Kass. ' 'j - General Uickataa's '"tsille U a three slory boase one of the tin jst residenres in Bbeiswb Prussia. The home is the ttrxasertv tti Wiibelra vea kswsM, as extenssve ruine own er, wbe fans "aone awav for tbe win ter.' Xext dottr to Osneral iJit'ktHsn's teaiBOrarv heme ts another Isae resd deni?e aiss takea ver by 1he army of oesMtstatiou. iie;rt ttsed fur ib nreoin tttodation of other American etmm&U