OCR Text |
Show f.HE CITIZEN IIOW DIFFERENT. While President Harding is away it will not constitute a capital offense for members of the cabinet in Wash- ington to confer. Times have chang-- . ed. Pitstburgh these treaties the United States, necessary for him to have started in Great Britain and Japan suspended the year 539 before retiring at the work then in progress oh capital presen ttime. France Finally Signs Navy Limita- ships in excess of the agreement. John W. Wright, an engineer on some There was even tion Treaty With England, scrapping of the Sacramento division, heads the ships of lesser importance ana of alJapan and Uncle Sam. list of these Southern Pacific men to most obsolete character, which projoin the honor roll of pensioners. Corof increased when cess the 28 scrapping (Special He worked for 49 years and G Washington, July respondence.) Now that the Limita- United States, Great Britain and months. tion of Armaments treaties have been Japan had ratified the treaties. It It was on August 12, 1873, that was announced, however, that there ratified by every nation a party thereMr. Wright began, his railroad cato, even the critics of the Harding would be no real scrapping until reer as a wood watchman at Rocklin, administration acknowledge that this France had also ratified. home is now located. He Now that France has ratified by an where his is the greatest single move ever later entered the train service and made toward easing the worlds buroverwhelming vote, all of the nations will enter heartily into the task of his first passenger run was on the den of armament expenditures and resecond through passenger train to ducing the cause of war. bringing their naval strength in capFor many months Democrats have ital ships to the required limit and operate to Ogden. Seven others had been employed been taunting the Republicans bethere will probably be an effort cause France has been postponing among the diplomats of the different by the railroad for more than thirty years, the second in point of service ratification of the treaties. Their nations to agree upon further limitataunts were of such a nature as to tions on other classes of ships and being John D. Isaacs, consulting enindicate their hope that France probably airplanes as well, with a gineer, whose interesting career covwould persist in the failure to ratify. view to further lessening the load of ered a period of 48 years and three months. taxation due to military preparedNow, however, that France has ratiOthers having a record of .40 years fied and the treaties have the hearty ness. or more were Daniel G. Barnum, ensupport, not only in letter but in RAILROAD PENSIONS. gineer on the Stockton division; Arspirit, of all of the nations particichibald Stewart, ticket collector at pating therein, the Democrats are San Francisco; John B. Lange, dock Forty-on- e veteran railroad workforced to acknowledge the magnitude and importance of the accomplishers, whose combined service totals foreman at Algiers,, La.; William 1385 years and 6 months, recently Mountain, lead boilermaker at West ment. were retired on pension by the SouthOakland; Arthur M. Weston, conNot in Hurry. .The Washington Conference was ern Pacific company, it was announc- ductor on Sacramento division; and Daniel D. Rowlands, engineer on Salt not called in a hurry, it was the out- ed recently. These men had been In the employ Lake division. come of thoughtful planning and not of the company for periods ranging The pension department of the of hysteria: President Harding as G 49 20 to Southern Pacific was founded Januyears and years certained that the leading nations of from the world would take kindly to such months. If one man could have lived ary 1, 1903, and the total expendia project and then called a conference long enough to perform the active ture for pensions to March 31, 1923, for certain specific purposes, thus work of these men it would have been was $4,739,425.24. eliminating the danger that its work Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir would be jeopardized by the injection of other subjects not germane to the main purpose. NOW When the conference met in November, 1921, Secretary of State FRANCIS Hughes had a very carefully preRENAULT SLAVE OF FASHION pared proposal to submit. That this had been carefully thought out with o due regard to the interests and rights VLASKA of all nations, is indicated by the fact MASLOVA & CO. that it was adopted with very slight DANCE EVOLUTION UNITED STATES PREVAILS IN DISARMAMENT CAUSE Gazette-Time- s. . Our war department has perfected a powder that does not have to be kept dry. New York thinks it has perfected that kind of a citizenship. Greenville Piedmont. g as Many who regard brutal think it is great sport to kill innocent squirrels and singing quails. prize-fightin- lll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllli:illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!i I Z.C.M.I. j I Palm Beach Suit I $11.65 I Up to $17.50 Values jj All other Hot Weather Suits Reduced . . . 1 Ay u Panama and Straw Hats I HALF PRICE I Rta. Phone Was. 7638 Office Phone 8384 Rea. SS5 Wert lat North Furniture and Piano Moriaf Lari and Snail 213-1- 4 Auto Vana Neaa Building Salt Lake City, Utah .iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiii FLOWER'S 1 I ! a For I WEDDINGS FUNERALS I ! a and all occasions I I 1 j HOBDAYS Flower Shop 246" South Main 5-5- Street (Keith Emporium) Thos. Hobday, Prop. Phone Wasatch 987 ftlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIri modifications, after discussions covering only three months. Five Treaties. There were five treaties drawn up, the most important of which settled disagreements with regard to the interests in the Pacific and in the Orient and pledged all of the parties to the treaty to confer if there should develop between any of the high contracting parties a controversy arising out of any Pacific question. This treaty was a necessary forerunner of a limitation of armaments treaty, for Great Britain, the United States and Japan could not agree upon a ratio of armaments if there were a possibility not to say probability of war over Pacific questions. That treaty having been agreed to by the representatives at the conference, there was little difficulty in arriving at the agreement for a capital ship limitaratio as among tion based on .the United States, Great Britain and Japan, with a 1.75 ratio for France and Italy respectively. Scrapping of Ships. Immediately upon agreement upon , I KLASS & BRILLIANT STICK TO YOUR HORN CONNELY & FRANCIS TWO NICE PEOPLE ZISKA MAGICIAN o LEON & MITZI CLIMAX OF EQUILIBRIUM THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR its -3 very 5 cool in f PAOTAGES aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmiiimmmiiimmi? E |