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Show THE GRANT8VILLE NEWS, GRANT8VILLE, TIFT NFS FOES UTAH.' First Harbinger of Spring OF A Valuable Habit DECLARES "SMALL AMERICANS OF 6MALL VISION HAVE SENATE SEATS. Is that of being on time,'. It has made reputation for thousands. A good watch coats very little, and every sensible pc non should own one. ,Buy yours now. Our enable- prlcoo ease the way. GERMANY, AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY ARE IN THROES OF SERIOUS OUTBREAKS. BOYDPARK I - WIUMiTUn . MU . LAKE crpr Geijnany Said to Be Catting About for a Dictator. Who Have Opposed League of Nations Plan. j i- MAKERSCTJEWEUOr Munich Placed Under Martial Law Following Assassination of Premier. Former President In Address st San Francisco Condemns Senators - San Francisco. Former President Willldin II. Tuft, addressing the closing session Thursday night, February 20, of the Pacific mist congress of the League to Enforce reace, replied to tils critics and opponents of the plan for the establishment of a league of nations, and referred particularly to letter addressed to him by .. hii open United States Senator William E. Itoruh of Idaho, which questioned the efficiency of the? Monroe doctrine In tlie event the league of nations plan Germany, Austria and Hungary are In the throes of terrorist revolts which threaten to make the communist stage of the French revolution , world. PRINCE JOACHIM UNDER ARREST Youngest 8ori of Deposed Kaiser Is Accused of Political Tntrigue. Prince Joachim of Copenhagen. son of former Emyoungest Prussia, peror William, lias been a rested, according to a dispatch from Munich. The dispatch states that his arrest was on suspicion of his being connected .with certain Intrigues. - . 1 through from Vienna indicating the stage has .been set there for a similar upheaval. In Hungary the capital, Budapest, Is the seat .of a terrorist outbreak similar to the Bavarian; except that so far no bloodshed bias been reported. The city Is under martial law. Government troops are marchlngon Munich to put down-threvolt. All Germany la casting about for a dictator, a man of Iron who will fight terror with tartar. No one of that cab Iber Is In the offing now, however, though the new revolution may produce him at any moment. Upon an ' v campaign with blood and iron alone do the German people at present pin thelr fant hopes for salvation from the most terrible civil war the world has seen. A EXPECT TO FORMULATE PRELIM-i- . AGED FRENCH STATESMAN INARY PEACE TREATY BY THE VICTIM OF AN ATTEMPT AT MIDDLE OF MARCH. ASSA8SINATION. Three Shota Take Effect in Body of To Accomplish This All Commissions Prime Minister, But None Hit Vital Dealing With Reparations, Boundaries and Economic and Finan-- . 6pet Assailant Captured and Confesses He Is Guilty. dal Issues Must Hasten Work. ' Paris. Premier Georges Clemen-cedcharacterized by Lloyd George as France's grand young man, was attacked on February 10 by an anarchist, SevEmile Cottln, known as Milou. en shots were fired, three of which struck the premier. One bullet lodged In 'the muscles of the shoulder, penetrating deeply, but not Injuring the spine or penetrating to the lungs. Two bullets bruised tlie right arm and hand, while two other bullets are reported to have passed through the premiers u, clothing. At the time of the attempted assassination, M. Clemenceau bad just left his home to drive In a motor car to a conference with Colonel Edward M. House of the American peace delegation, and Arthur.. J. Balfour, British secretary for foreign affairs. Though bleeding profusely, M. Clemenceau was able to return to his home, where he reassured the members of his household and waved aside anxious InIt Is nothing. quirers with: Cottln, whom the police believed to be a somewhat harmless person associating with anarchists and aiding in their propaganda, declared that be had planned to kill the premier because M. Clemenceau "was the enemy of humanity and was preparing for another war. e charParis. Results of acter were obtained at the. meeting of tlie council of the great powers , on February 22, when resolutions were adopted requiring such a speeding np of all work of the peace conference as. to permit the formation of a preliminary peace treaty by tlie-- tlme President Wilson returns to Paris in the middle of March. To accomplish this all commissions deul'ng with the big questions of reparations, boundaries and economic and financial Issues mnet leport to the supreme council "within the next two week., or by March 6 at the latest? These reports, in turn, will form a basis for the drafting at the treaty. n extensive program had been carefully matured within the past tew days and It was brought to a culmination Saturday, when A.J. Balfour, tlie British foreign secretary, and Colonel E. H. House of the American delegation called ona Premier Clemenceau. They found the wounded statesman dressed and sitting np and keenly alert and fully agreed on the plan-forapid acceleration. of work. This brought together the British, American and French viewpoints for a rapid course of action, assuring the earliest possible peace. Shortly afterward the supreme council met and ratified the program.' g - anti-terrori- st PRESIDENT HAS CLOSE CALL. Ship on Which He Was Returning Heme Narrowly Escapes Grounding. Boston. The presidents ship and Its l IMeCn,uUia SEII IS TON FBOZEI, LEAKY, RADIATORS IAUAGEB We pay tienaportathm one way. Beta mad like new. AOXTTLUfX WELDING in all tta branches. We save yon time and money. H.lc wounds. , Tlid situation In' Austria is obscure, but ominous reports are filtering SPEEDING UP C W.IMCHDM, Kurt Eisner and the subsequent shooting of nine men, at least four of whom. Including two cabinet members, are dead, while five other members of the government may die from their . Mon-'ro- gg rilfcc cm-Bilc- ha CiuiatM flat eba t$stftUsSMf MW If Wtllld kf U sai laser! WvJm In fcuiM nnim. Wute-tK- look mild by comparison. In Germany the outbreak is thus far confined to Bavaria, whose capital,' Munich, was placed under martial law following the assassination of Premier was adopted. Senator Borah wants to know, In wliut he culls an open letter, said Mr. Taft, whether I would consent to a league of nations in which the Monroe doctrine la not recognised. I will answer him by saying that I would like to have the Monroe doctrine acknowledged specifically by such a league, but lfa recognition of Its principles is contained in the covenant for such a league I would not object to the form In which It Is put "Article X of the covenant drafted in Paris extends the Monroe doctrine to the entire world and give if tne hacking of the entire world. Consequently. it recognizes tlie Monroe doctrine, and I am In entire support of that covenant Refers to "Wild Words. Wliut I would like to ask Senator Borah is this: If he Insists on the e specific acknowledgment of the doctrine In tlie covenant for the league of nations, and If such recognition Is given it In the covenant as finally agreed upon In Paris, will he vote for a treaty based upon the covenant as finally amended? The wild words of Representative Fesg and Senators Reed uud Poindexter, shot out into tlie air on the theory that the people of this country do noi read or that they will accept their bald statements unquestionably, would be li amorous If they were not the utterances' of such eminent and learned gentlemen. Characterizing as small Americans members of the United States senate who are opposing tlie covenant for a league of nations, Mr. Taft made an especial . appeal to the women of the 1801110 coast to bring their influence to bear on the senate in behalf of ratification of the league. . Certain small Americans on the floor of the ..United States senate profess to see dire danger and eventual disaster to the country If we enter into s league of nations, said Mr. Taft , Small Visioned Senators. "I do not use the term small Amer-- ' leans In an Invidious sense, but simply to imply that these gentlemen have a small view of Americu; the provincial, selfish view that the highest duty of America Is to preserve for .our own Iicople, beyond which we have no othei' responsibility toward the rest of the BARGAINS IN USED CARS M alwlll OUnmMIo, Ha m MM. Berlin. k E. Radiator Welding Ca. Street, InttLaka City, Utah RODS GIVE NO PROTECTION French Vine Growers Find .They Da ' rive N Benefit Frem Metal Rods They Erected. The region of the Gironde, In France, has been quite extensively equipped in recent years with tall metal rods, similar to lightning rods, known as naragreles or "electric Niagaras, and alleged to afford protection from hailstorms. A careful study of the functioning of these rods has recently been published ' by li. EL Courty of the University ef Bordeaux. The statistics presented. eboW that numerous hailstorms have occurred In the vicinity of nearly, all the rods. Moreover, according to M. , Courty, there has been no obvious change In the character of these storms place the erection of the rods. Hie article, points out some of the principal reasons for the erroneous conclusions tbit others drawn In j.' favor of them; for exampltthv a that, normally, only one thunflerstorm- -' In five is, attended' by hail; that.theV area over which hall foils Is normally very small In comparison with that , covered by the thunderstorm, and hall . vine-growin- g '.V kin destroyer escort; the Harding, lost their bearings in the heavy tog and rain off the Massachusetts coast Sunday afternoon while running for Bos- tends to occur la scattered patches or ton light and came within perhaps 1000 narrow bands; and, lastly, that a disyards of grounding off the beach st trict in which hall has fallen for taro Thatchers island. Cape Anne. or tbree years In succession often reWarning came just In time to pre- mains free from hail far years, revent an accident Troops and passen- gardless of tl- stalls tion pf ' gers piled on deck, but there was no tectlng devices. President Wilson appeared panic. MAKE USE OF WASTE HEAT quite unconcerned. . . . hail-pro- r Alleged Piet .to Kill President New York. Plans for bomb outrages In Boston and attempts on the life of President Wilson are alleged by the police to have been discovered following two raids here by members of the bomb squad of police headquar- - Georges Clemenceau has been one of the leading statesmen of' France for decades, but it was not until the criti" cal stages of tlie great war came and Bolshevikl Doubling Army. counthe reins Bolshevikl and took London. Russian have a he the guided try through to the end of the struggle well equipped and disciplined army of that he became the 1,000,000 men and will have double Its size and effectiveness In another six figure that he Is today. or seven months, says Cyrus SOLON DEFEND8 LOYALTY Richard MltchdL ters and agents of the United 8tates government In which fourteen men Were arrested. . . Councilors of Reykjavik, I osl and, Ap ply System That Reduces the-- Taxation of the Citizen. : S t j The dty council ef Reykjavik, Iceland, baa bow began the baking of bread In a apodal bakery la connection with the gas works, where modern machinery bap. been Installed in a spedal tmilding. 'Tho remit waa excellent, In- - that the waste beat from . the gas .works Is being need la a practicable and profitable .manner, and in the course of a short timo an the black bread' which may bo needed win bo baked In the new bread facI Dr. Mary Walker Dead. Watertown, N. Y. Dr. Mary Walker, aged 87 years, died at her home on Bunker. Hill February 21 after a long Illness. She was a surgeon In the civil tory. war and waa awarded a congressional The Idee was that of a yonng stuLI Follette Declares He . Will Arizona Mine Closed by Fire. medal of honor. She gained consider- dent there, and It Is considered one of Longer Permit Aspersions. BIsbee, Aria. Fire In the Denn mine fame by being the only woman the best means of Washington. Senator La Follette of of the Khattuck, Art., Copper company able saving coal, time tat appear in male attire by an and money. allowed loaves have Wlacnnain vigorously defended his loy- resulted Saturday in the indefinite susact of congress. been completely baked In three hours alty in a long address Thursday night pension of operation at the property. In considerable numbers. In the senate on what he pictured as As a result 200 men are out of work. Reed Critlcleee: League. causes for popular unrest In the UnitThink ef .Yourself. . Washington. Senator Reed of Mised 8tates. The senator declared he PROF. A. CL COOLIDGE Yon cannot reach a high degree ef twohour a delivered souri, Democrat, would no longer permit aspersions on address Saturday In which he attacked success la anything without making Ills loyalty, and declared that his sole the league of nation's constitution, de- enemies. aim was to preserve pure democracy Perhaps year lack of success has it meant abdication of Americlaring in this country. can sovereignty, violated the federal been caused by this very feeling that to make. and retain your constitution and would involve the you desire ' PLAN AERIAL TRIP TO POLE! ' r , friends. aU In foreign entangleUnited States ' have improved your poYons might A ments. RooseWill Raise $260,000 Fund For sition many 'times, but yon feared the velt Arctic Expedition. 111 feeling engendered in certain dr-- ' Tambourine. Discard to Salvationists New York. At the thirteenth aneles with year advancement li New. York. Tambourines and free- . There are times in '.the lives of all nual dinner of the Aero Club jf Amerwill offering boxes .which for., more men when they must each choose beica, held here February 19, Alan IL than thirty-fiv-e years have been used tween what Is for their own best InHawley, president of v the club anSalvation the Vunderbllt K. army In gathering terest and tnerr friends, and this does , William by nounced that funds, aro to be abandoned, says a not mean that It h- a case ef taking had contributed $10,000 and Cliarles H. statement Issued ( by .Commander Sabin $5000 to start the $250,000 fund advantage of friends merely disRooseIn Booth the for club plans the announcing raised Evangeline by pleasing them. being for. arrive" for $10,000,000 In May. velt aerial Artie expedition, which will Perhaps It Is a principle of busibe commanded by Captain Robert A. ness Involved perfectly honest and honorable, and to your financial credit Bartlett, one of Admiral Peary's party Clothing Needed In Europe.. head on his trip to tlie north pole. Herbert but what would your friends think Hoover, Washington. of the European relief administration, If yon took the decisive step? . v has cabled thq American Bed Cross Consider Unemployment Problem. Day of Quill Em Gone. Denver. The directing heads of the that an Immediate supply of clothing as true Is It to say that times, In Trite to offices vital thirty kind is of federal employment absolutely every western aad middle western states met the health and life of millions of change and the manners with them. here Thursday for the purpose of outmen, women and children freed from Although the habit of carrying the pen lehlnd the car has not altogether disImmediate the some for toe German yoke. plan lining appeared in this day of the fountain solution cf the unemployment problem. pm, typewriter machine and other aim- Discovered. Soldier Youngest liar the qnlil pen, so far as the devices, General Donlklne Route Anarchists. Philadelphia. The honor of being Prof. A. C. Coolidge of Harvard uni- the youngest soldier to carry on present generation goes,' la now more army Odessa. The a of General Deniklne has reached the versity Is the head of an expedition agalnat the Bodies at Verdun Is that of an adjunct of romance, Stage to and AurtrU motion founThe pictures. was who Cnupinn sea, having advanced 890 JJlf1 ! 14 r!Hyed Louio Cooper, year old, economlo condk , versts and captured 81,000 prisoners, political, home recently from oversea. tain pen does not lend much artistic Invalided tlona in that country. atmosphere to such as these, 05 guns and eight armored trains. world-renown- the-Re- - Three-poun- d ... - GEORGES CLEMENCEAU ' - - .. . s . - st Premier Clenpncaau was shot by an narchita; three ehote striking the In igreat French statesman,asbut his serious. Huriss are net regarded set-.Ing- i i . |