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Show THE $ALf LAKE TRTBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. APR I L Women Voters Gratified S BRITAIN ci4 iiuisiiuiiiniiiiiratiiiiituwauiii j THE ABRIDGED MAGAZINE FOB CAK OWNERS. IslllllllIllllIIlUllUIIIIIMIimHsMlglsSmllillMllaillllSIISIIIUiamaf Fvtntnni u, aw nmnlnf. Wl II' vviiijyivvv aPjJ. mm iral t1ual,V Fnnalitv a unnwn who wanted to vote ferrymen launched terrible warnings to their congregations about violating will and politicians lound a ''"If r the most ridiculous figure of i, .mt the century. A high stone wall seemed tu hare shut these women in. But not a soul was daunted. They knew what was cqmlng. And I am glad to amy lhat I satin that convention Just as you are glad to say you sat in this ( a 9n Acceptance of U. S. Plan Certain for Women. to Outlaw War Hinges Views. Full Jury, Property and French cr. Marriage Rights, Aim of Feminine Movement N't only that, but the woman poll- ll.iun I.uIjii naa an me swans, 01 me male of (he same species, but without A glimpse over the hla swagger. gathering of delegates from nearly all of the stales of the country, representing women leaders In political affaire, showed a much more serious and quite evidently higher type of Indvlidual ihsn appears at the masculine con- By A. 0. GARDINER. (Copyright. i!t;. ronoiidatei Press.) . Foreign SecreX.N'DON. April tary Chemberlatn'a first public eoav proposal tnsnt a Secretary By OLIVER SHERWOOD. trolled political convention. r. made at an far outlawry of w .lid.itoil I'ivx There waa much of the atmosphere (Copyright, 1!21. ti gathering Hi Birmingham CHItWflO, April tl Women voters, of I hen s political convention in these wonn though. And there thin week. was marked by extreme after eight years of ballot rnsling. feel was the gatherings, him that women might have by that they have a few to crow cordiality, but was accompanied to consider looking for a new politithings that a.toiit, hut of them to work for. cal party to which they might adhere. declaration an enthusiastic corthe waa Peaceful Anglo-Frenpenetration through a pol- Ills Jane Addams of y Hull house friendship icy of careful perauatlon applied by the voleea thst sentiment. nerstone of British policy, the of Women Voters, "It may be," she said, "lhat the tn view of the character of wa National league a gradually Is breaking down the such a declaration. political parlies are breaking up, as gathering eommon been of Taleed that have form politeness. think, and, If that Is. true, It many against a merely In politics. Eventful would be a pity for us to enter them It doe not conceal the fact that a the women " a harp disagreement exists between the complete equality appears certain as Just as they are decaying She suggested that It may be that young women take up the Job as leadtwo countries In regard to their atIn will come ers the ma. movement. Women of Voters feminist ache American the the league titude toward At the moment there are discriminato represent the women of the countions and delegates going home today try before the parties. Just as bar asFrench Note Lends Color from the biennial convention of the sociations, the Antisaloon lragus and To Opposing Views. Woman Voters league have chambers of commerce now represent tVln ftluereement was a. eniuated the Job of working to remove them the interests of other c!ness counterby publication of the French want The convention itself did little They equal right on Juries evpreproposal to Mr. Ketloggs Utest case, erywhere, anj they eant equal propThrough the weeks ses- sentation of the war outlawry tissat-isfactiequal marriage rights smws, quest lores arose over the desir erty rights and which has created widespread otner-,thlng- . abillt'v rrf among Im-- p placing prohibition and birth In the public mind. The Hut the principal do ' e U to get control on the league study program. re as Ion here is that the reservations recognition from which were political parties but they effectually squeicnea. now made by the French go beyond will give these women lenders e more of lg known about prohibithe, original position taken by Foreign a say in shaping party policies and In tion women decided, and they fact Minister Brlarot and that this elevating the tone of politics. expressed a wish to havs the Volstead The present convention as usual de- act reailv triea out. rnis aesire was suggests the intervention of I'remter Polncare, who, like the Bourbons, voted to questions of league policy heartily applauded. While placing the learns nothing and forgets nothing. rather than to sensational news fire- question of sterilisation of mental deIn political rtrctes here the opinion works got its thrill through the sucfectives on the next studv program, la stronglv held that acceptance of the cess the Cleveland league had In a the league steered clear of birth conthe reduce would French proposals practical fight for retention of the city trol. war outlawry declaration to a for- manager plan in that city battling Social legislation Involving working mula wholly devoid of reality. They male politicians to a knockout. This hours for women, child welfsre and would proTlde ample Justification f r offset the defeat women suffered In Issues receives the indorseany conceivable war In the future, Seattle, where the mayor. Bertha K. ment of the league, which already has was defeated for reelection seen over MW bills sponsored by It, and they qbviouely aim at aafegtnrd-In- hg the military pacta Into win This battle of ballots In Which Wo-m- enacted Into lew bv legislatures. Over are taking a more and more In- ninety bills opposed by thess organFrance haa entered with Belgium. Poland and other continental countries, fluential part, led Mrs. Carrie Chapised women have been rVfentsd. A the legal validity of which under the man Catt. founder of the league, limited number of federal bills have covenant of the league of nations, to recall in a message to the convenbeen studied and more than two-thirthe Sheppard-Tnwne- r tion the days of the past. has always been questioned by Britof them, Including d ish opinion. act and provision for Indepen "Then." she said, 'nice The real provisions of these treaties ladles' found woman suffrage perfectly dent cltlaenshlp of married women outlandish hnd shunned with horror have become laws. have never been disclosed. In accordance with the spirit and the letter rilllllsllllltllllllllSlllllglBJIIIIglllllglllllUllllltllllllllllllllllllKIEtl of the league covenant, and thoy nilallv to the world of se cret diplomacy, rather than to the new dispensation Inaugurated by the covenant Strong emphasis Is laid tn the fact that clause three of the Er WILLIAM HARD. French outlawry plan Is designed to secure the benevolent neutrality of s war. In case of the United States sBalUUIIIUltIMIieil(lliaUIItllfIIIIIgIEIIIlllIII!IIIllIIUIIIfllIIIIIIgI In abort, the entire apirlt, of the (Copyright, 19IR, Consolidated Press. I lent of a bar, and his idea of getting document contemplates not the aboliWASHINCT'iN. 2K.Th.it ahead with legislators and administra April tion of war but strategic provisions That Is low lobbyIn the event of war. It assumes that flaming youth, Charles Evans Hughe-- , tors is parties. Inter- ing" and also ridiculous "lobbying.' to Is here down learned lest the league of nations is nothing talking than an Instrument for organising a national lawyers about his doings at This gentleman's proposition haa gone His merits whatever they conference "bust." collective war In defense of existing the recent yesrs old, lfr. were were not sufficient to' countertreaties and territorial status quo. at Havana. Slxty-al- z This conception of the function of the Hughes maintains, with every evi- balance the bad impression caused by It la a happy truth dence of sincerity and with much emhis methods. league explains the French determinathat low "lobbying" In Washington tion that outlawry of war shall not phasis, that he is too old for the preal-dencThe truth Is, further, howis, tor the most part, wholly inadconflict with Genera. Dominant English opinion does not ever, that he is Influenced Just as visable for the private intereats share this view of the purpose of much by other peo ass's view of age the league aid the prolonged duel be- aa by his own. He realises that If he tween Paris and Washington haa should become president he would be Why not all pull together and catch up with Ihe times and admit that clarified the position and aroused deep 71 at the end of hla first term. Nowould believe io the that French desire, body copdinKly "propaganda" and "lobbying" are abdisquiet regarding first to convert the Kellogg proposal be could possibly Succeed himself, and solutely essential to informed legislaunbe tion the and that the only fault to be result would and lhat congress into an exclusive excluding derstanding, and next to watWftdown would presumably never give to his found with, them Is when they descendIs to a meaningless declaration with the recommendations the respect and the from argument to bribery, which united States as a benevolagU on- - fear that It normally gives to the rec- unusual, or to mendacity, which Is all IT ommendation) of a president who is top frequent? looker at French activities. expected to be sble to dispense amd Final Verdict ef steeple distribute patronage for four years P.-- T. A. more. Against French Plan. Mat r nre ih' WHY DRAINING AND FLUSHING IS ABSOLUTELY NOF ENGINES NECESSARY. live and operate your Whether yon ear In California, Florida or the northern border states. It is Just as important that you drain and flusn your crankrss In the spring months. For example. It la a law of nature that a change of temperature from oold to warm causes moisture to form mm eold surfaces, in the summer time you will notice this in Ihe form of dew developing on the outside of a glass of Ice water, and In the winter time In the form of froat forming on the Inside of the windows in your home. During cold weather operation, tnia procedure la occurring over and over aaaln every time you park long enonah for the engine to cool off. When I ay during the cold I mean that this condition pre vails to a certain degree when atmospheric temperatures fall below 10c degiert, but the lower the the temperatures the greater exTherefore. It Is accumulation. owners that living tremely important in freeglng climate have the oil pan actually removed and thoroughly washed after freeslng weather Is over, but a good Job of flushing will sufflca In warmer climates. The hast way to appreciate the Importance of this ia to take the time to personally Inspect the oil pan of your own car after it ia taken off. or arrange to spend a few minutes In any service shop at this lime of year and see wnat Is happening Inside the other fellow s engine by careful ob servation of the water and sludge that forms Inside the crankcase. I have actually seen mechanics in service shops looking for water leaks on the Inside or engine, suspecting this as being the cause of water accumulation In some cases where the condition of dilution was extremely bad. Last fall you were warned of these dangers and the Importance of frequent changing of oil during the cold months on account of the danger of the sludge freeglng and stopping ths circulation of oil. Of course, the danger of freeslng is now passed In practically all aactlons of the United States, but If you do not have your crankcase thoroughly cleaned a combination of moisture In the oil and sulphur In fuel unites and forms a very damaging acid condition which will etch and corrode the hard steel parts, aside from the damaging wear that is bound to develop on all bearing surfaces and moving parts. It Is practically Impossible to re- alrr.oe-pfcerl- iww. w 1 tions of a light, heavy or body, as specified In your Instruction book. Special attention, and Inspection should be made after oil pan haa been put bark In place to insure against any leaks having developed as u result of disturbing the various oil pan Alwsys specify new oil gaskets gaskets and have a check made with oil pan la put after engine running back for leaks that may develop as a result of oversights or carelessness on the part of mechanics doing the work. Many can now equipped with a erankrase ventilator aa a magna of and dilumiejlmlslng condensation tion during the cold weather. Some the designs provide a shutter on venbreather, recommending that the tilator be closed during the summer months. Itt dusty road sections. Therefore, thst part of your Instruction book nsverlng this subject should be consulted and adjustment made medium The Sunday Motorist At Convention Results TO ALLIES PACT 2U. move all damaging mailer and for by eign substance from crankcase merely draining. Sludge and sediment will not flow out when the drain plug la removed. The only practical way to Insure proper draining is re my vs I of the pan so that the oil pump acreen may be cleaned at the same lime, and the best substitute is flushing with a mixture of three parte engine oil to one, part kerosene. it Is extremely dangerous to flush Thla is with full strength kerosene. a I tad habit and engine should not be run under any circumstances when flushing with a strong kerosene solution. One quart of keroaene and three oil makea a safe quarts of engln Old oil thoroughly flushing oil. strained through several thicknesses (Copyright, mi. Walsh by the Christy syndicate.) Richmond Fire Burnt Home to Ground St of muslin may be used for this. After putting this In the engine, run the ens engine Idle for about ten minute at a car speed equal to approximately l to The Trlhnue fifteen or tweuty miles an hour. Then gpe.-lsniCHMOND. April 27. Fire of undrain off and restrain (be oil If you vvlsh to learn Just how much dirt If known origin destroyed the liome of comlpg out of your engine. It would Karren Btena here Thursday evening. Mi and Mrs. flenrge Christopberson he well to repeat this operation twice After the above flushing operation, occupied the home Most of the furAlnew oil. was saved. Insurance amountwith niture engine replenish ways make It a point to purchase ing to 1500 was carried on the oil from sta reliable filling quality rents and citizens will Join with tha boys In a general cleanup of put : and private premises. Boys' Week Events Are Announced Yesterday's problem waa: Contract, South Declarer, North Pum-mtbe initial lead Is shown. How should Declarer operate his tarenly-slcards? Spades; aerial te Tbe Trtbsae. B HICHAM CITY, April Plans are well under way for the observance of Boye' week. April !l tn May t. In Brlgham City. Mayor Abel 8. Rich x has perfected sn organisation to put over Boye' week and N. c. Hlmonsen has been named aa general chairman The program and committees in charge are ss follows; Saturday. April !l Roys' Loyalty day, Brlgham not of ths Ameriesn Legion In charge. Bunds r Boys' day In church, Box-aldstake Sunday school board In chsrgr. Monday Boys' day In school, with Alf Freeman, Superintendent C. If. Kkldmors and Jesse W. lloopes lu charge. Tuesday Boys' day In Industry, under the direction of the local chamber of commerce, with C. V. Vorsgrsn in charge. Wednesday Boys' day In entertainment and athletics: program under the direction of the Brlgham Klwanls club. Thursday Boys' day In rltisenslflp. uuder the direction of the Brlgham notary club Fl llaji Bill I day In health. With the evening at home. Program directed by President S. Norrnin hte and Bev C. E. Fowler. Saturday Boys' Cleanup day. Pa- - Goitre Not a Disease Milwaukee Dictor Makes Remarkable Discovery. Wis. U has been Milwaukee. brought to light by scientific research that goitre Is not a disease and Is not to be treated as auch. Dr.A. A. Hock. Dept. 72. Box 737. Milwaukee, Wla a prominent goitre specialist for over 14 years, has perfected a different method of treatment for his patients that has proved remarkably successful. This same method ia now being used for a home treatment af goitre raaea all over the country with astonishing lesults. The Doctor states lhat goitre Is a condition which arows worse with neglect and recommenda Immediate attention no matter hw Muall the growth may appear. He strongly opposes needless operations. Dr. Rock la the author of a book that tells In a almple way about treating" goitre at home. lie has published this book at his own expanse and will send a copy free to anyone Interested. Write him today. (Adv.) and still a step ahead For eight years the Moreiand Road Runner baa rendered faithful and profitable service. Improvements in engineering and design have been offered each succeeding year. The 1 928 Road Runner is marked by features. But In one respect it resembles all of the former models: It is still a step ahead. ultra-moder- "All Morelands are 6'Cylindered" - TRUCKS n FACTORY BRANCH: 131 Motor Avenue. PHONE 512 National Men and Affairs Sir Austen Chamberlain's ttrnng Francophile predispositions and his legitimate desire to avoid conflict with an ally may color hla reply to the Kellogg proposal. But the more the mind of the country is focussed on the Issue, tbe more emphatic will be the verdict against the French proposal. No party In England would dare take its stand electoratly on the ground taken by Paris, which not but ig Only negatives Washington, nore Washington. The French post war policy In Europe, from the Ruhr episode onward, has put a severe strain on the pntlenre and loyalty of thla country: It was hoped that Locarno had changed the atmosphere of French policy, but the long drawn out negotiations with Washington reveal that French ststesmanship still thinks incurably in terms of war and still dismisses ths organisation of peace as a pathetic fallacy or Infantile Idealists. The challenge te the spirit and Intention of tbe league of nations im plicit in the French attitude toward the Kellogg scheme cannot fall to be taken up at the next assembly of the That Institution must stand league. unequivocally, either for peace or tor , war. Joiin C. Knudsen Rotary Leader Special te The TrlSutic BRIG HAM CITT. April 28 John C. Knudson, prominent fruit and produce dealer of this city, was elected president of the Brigham City Rotarv club at the annual election Friday during the weekly luncheon of the club, sucwho hia ceeding N. C. Slmonseti, served as president during the paat year. P. Russell Wight, county clerk, wss elected vice prealdent; Eugene C Wtxom, secretary; Nela Jenson, treasurer; Claud Stoey and F. A. Hinckley directors. Jay Smith Farewell Scheduled Tuesday Special LEHI, to The Trtbose April II Jay Smith will he tendered a farewell testimonial at tin ward chapel Tuesday evening May t, prior to hla departure for the British mission of the U Ii g church. John P. Smith, who has recently returned from tha northwestern states mission, will be given a welcome home at the same rime. The affair la under the chairman, ,,; Carl Ounther. I'll Give You This Rupture Outfit FREE It isn't easy te understand Ct aow Airier actually breathes air nam you see it ioo cut t likely imagine how Magic Hot anchor's rtatttre ia one place when it would take C5 of them to weigh an ouaee. That m why I waat t scad the Air tex sample, a tape measure and some other things absolutely free so you caa kaow. Tsi offer is aot far laay people, but for those who know where U find a stamp or postal card this very aiismte. SCIBKOE DftTTTUTX Ijr Hw 81-Vy Bid. aTTUBNVILE OHIO Mr. Hughes suspects. In other words. that aa president he would never have any real actual power. That thla Is his estimate of the situation Is not a surmise, hut a certainty. Prsonal surrender, however, to senHity aeeins meanwhile to be the thing farthest from Mr. Hughes' calculations. He bounds like a boy; and If anything feminine could be associated with his temperament and with his type of facial beautiflcation. ha could lie said to laugh like a girl. He ia the snappiest candidateor noncandtdate in the whole field of both parties put together. It is s.i.l then, to have to relate a crime of his. At Havana he used to take notes all day long on what the delegates were saying, and then St noon and often at night he would go over these notes with the American correspnndenta and tell what, in Spanish-speakin- his view, the conference m safiaassTy''Mxali Lal Will Alpine Meet on Wednesday te The Tribune. AMERICAN FORK, April 21 President R. D. Wadley of the Alpine disSpeel;, trict association Parent-Teach- has Issued a call for a meeting of all officers and members of all the local associations In the district to convene at the American Fork high school building Wednesday evening, May 2, at 7:.Ki o'clock. The purpose of the meeting" Is to elect officers for the ensuing year and to hear recommendations of standing committees s3i fjy- - MSXb lisijj ,&BSB Htan Ja JJj M mtm ?sss 1gmmaggggggggiggjf aaaVM g Codi ng Moth Traps lnn t Ex Senator Lea root of Wisconsin Is of money" from, and or being a "Using "lobbyist" for, the water power interests Mr. I .en mot la a lawyer. The water power Interests had an absolute legal and moral right to be represented by a lawyer before the senate committee engaged tn listening to testimony on the proposed water power Investigation They employed Mr i, to represent them Me dW so That I" all be td Hla set vices onsisted of argument, whk-fIs his trade. It waa "tofcwstssr" leariU-mat- e oa the other hand "lobbying" fce! ffK sbbbbCtJBbbI BK M Uk ; I 'KisrlnCodling .ft show Moth Traps L WPM sssssai (JsasBBSsai HHeV s St-- J JtBsWMBsWm ,dwwax 3 de- ' s t roy e d 17.42 moths. One dox- en aimer's Cod- ling and Traps''Moth-luro- one can of (con Codling States,12.90.12.65; Canada. lit MOTH TREE BANDS (Patent Applied for) Chemically Treated, Triple Layer Tbeae black, waterproof bewda require no additional attention. Entrap and destroy three times aa many worms as other bands. Made te Last, one dosen Miller's Codling Moth Rands postpaid, United States. 12.25; Canada. 12.50. MILLER PRODUCTS CO. Foot of Lincoln Street, Ore. Portland, CODLING ' " " cen-trat- Moth batt) post-- P a I d United The very gratifying reception of the completely new line of Graham-Paig- e motor cars at the automobile shows; was followed by sales that made March the greatest month in 18 years. The Salt Lake Tribune Offers Its Readers an Aviation Booklet To answer the great number af dally questions from readers about all phases of aviation, our Washington Information Bureau baa compiled this new booklet of facts about flying. Fully Illustrated. It tells bow an airplane flies, how the Industry la growing, bow It stsrted, how It functioned In war time, how It has become a big business today. A score of chapters on different flying subjects, aircraft, slrways, airports, military asrd civil aero, nauttcs. schools, fsrtorlea, etc. Six cents and the coupon brings your copy. FritiHc i. Raskin. Director, TVs Bait Lake 'lty Tribune Information Bureau. Waahtngtoa. D. C. I enclose herewith (I rants In coin er stamps for" a copy of the Aviation Booklet. Name Street A gsnOemsn has been hers alirme' roadsa-tia air aa angame., ass,, bat a? mm- tsrtsmmest lobby In one of the hotels hers be maintains the equiva- - Bxfxs Moths. Destroy a rues at the E Spraying right time means Vff Moth Control. yt ents i. half-wa- It would conduce to common sense if the word "propaganda" could be lifted out of the mire Into which it has fallen and could be restored to the open and honest level which it occupied when heroic missionaries were sent from Italy by "the College of Propaganda" for tbe purpose of "propagandising" nonbellevers Into being Christians. Why shouldn't all our "publicity" people call themselves They are. "propagandists"? And why shouldn't all of our arararrs for private Interests before congT'ssi and liefore administrative departments i.all themselves outrightly "lobbvists"? Tbe only way to kill off all the foolish misapprehensions and misinterpretations which cling now to the words propagandists' and "lobbyists" Is to saopt those words boldly and use then without false and fsllacioai shame Take Mr. Lenroot's case. "sasassssaa,,, (Patent Applied fori Determine Spray Oatei, dolnu and where it was gelling. He is bitterly accused now in cer tain quarters of hav nc commuted the crime at Havana of "controlling the press." His solace must be that if he had told the correspondents nothing he would have been accused of the crime of "secret diplomacy." It Is a dismal fact about public life y that there is no house between those two crimes. Ton either are guilty of "secrecy" and of "keep ing the public in the dark" or else you are guilty of ."controlling the press" and of "propaganda." The two or three men constituting the slleged and machine" of a gigantic propaganda great public man rub their heads together for two or three days In sue- cession and at last produce four or five hundred words, of a "story about some great deed of their hero's; and they mimeograph it; and they mail copies of It to the offlcwe of th new.-- paper correspondents; and they - open up the newspapers the next day- and look at page one. column one. There they see a long story about some great deed of the great public man who is their hero's principal rival. "But "Propaganda!" they scream. what was your story?" inuulres the hardened and unsympathetic reporter.' "Vtirs was defensive publicity, " they ejaculate. all of tnte ksst winker The Demand Is Steadily Growin State sixes and eights Five chassis prices beginning at $860. Illustrated is Sedan, with transmission, $1595. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. 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