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Show 4 of this kind to revet! Fleet. Cemaus ',K3S!ErEVH.H;Gt'S t Tm.M k kit Utt f, itwitirrM Vir Nf rw I Ui4r - taMkir ..... a c ... (mi l'lk. nucae- be tier the I kited blaLe should is we rA. ! A--M fl U rv-t- would I (iu is pro- I rat I v" ra, .. Mu aaaarr gupftm PROCEEDINGS ef th la iwtion tl Ran Romo, r roor Important thB th brief lluion la tb foreign dispatches would Imply, Tbe dlrpute over relilloni with Oermeny vu thought to hv ended Lit week. been eloa there eppeer to hive yesterday till awn amoulderlnf ember ef It, when Ue ipjMtkm roa aa to the planner ef compelling of the Germany eomplUnee with the term Ii stoutly before. M Franc. Versatile Treaty. if la fever ef tbe epplleetloa of armed forre whil Britain nee entry to effeet the purpoi.. laellnet to the employment of eronomlo tnd Marshal loch, who It In torsi pressure. tUeodtnea ti military tdvlter to Premier la partieulr, aod to the ether lo at far aa they desire bia advice I naturally alrong for the mtlkd fiat; while Niltl of Italy at uiual la disposed to aide with Lloyd Gorg. It bat been ei pec ted that at thi aeuioa Belgium would ask to bo represented oa tho Bupreni Council, aod lhal Franc would aupport tha request, atoeo tboie two nation would geofrtUT oa the policy to bo b able to ee toward observed Germany. With lh United State abeent for obvioua reaaona, and Japan atao unreproeenled, lh other three premier ought to b willing to weloome anolber.partkl-pan- ( la tbelr deliberation. The remaining aubjoeta likely to clklm during the present principal eomlderatlon and the extent Turkish aro the question meeting to which trade hall b opened with Russia. Threatened etvll war la Turkey add to the perproblem; plexity of the whole and oa thla aubject Greece would no doubt like to be heard. Italy chief contention will be in connection with the Russian problem, and her peralatepe will be praised If it ahall result in bringing out a definite ataleraent of what Allied policy with respect to that distracted land la really going to be. From beginning to Allied end, there haa been no aubject on which erratic diplomacy ha been o vacillating, vague, and bungling a lb Ruasian question. Italy now wants Russian wheat badly, and Premier Mtll will doubtlesa do hla best to bring about trade-th- us a complete reopening and resumption of not In ar who forcing the band of those favor of that proposition by compelling them to offer aomething explicit In place of It. InteP-AUt- ed Ani-Eno- ch butt Vil-lert- nd 1IUH RRITUN BROKE s p t lt lull '.? U W. k14 1 1.4 I ! situUlili r glilkogW1. m U 1.4 11. 4Hl4 44 f 1 Mvsnmnl tir 14 Il1 4flt tr 4 wr tt 111 MuUki)tM, KoW p. k MoSUti fldlaM Of IV 14 1 , m lh- - It U, It fall 4f 4119 tk tl It M- Fine' Steels form 'the' Sinews of ai, - 04044 4 lM 4 kS 44f 411! M tl ikaMi H Will MmmK 444 II I a ikr .!Wke 44 4 441 HVlkSItUHrl f II km k4 urt 4 m; e k lev ka ii1im h IbvM while lh "outlaw strike of railway mpLyre Is still in pngrea,rect)is lit rota-fide- nc l tti4 e tata Mil KMW K4 w Um 1111 44 (Mkl h IM, 4 ll 41 l r1.4 kui4 11' Ml4st 4 44 lr4lru ItlM. k f 14 144 Sot'll UU-- i Sw W; M M4 4 ffe1141111ks!g ti s(f(llf tin: i MAXWELL gutll lo. i4 to k rk4 lik Wk4 k ktt iM:4io lhf ervetfy klm 4l)r, io mke klm kagt-rt a nk Hie grid to 4oi mkl, srlll4 le tt.lil4 llk ipulin. 4hsbl t4 4lrut 1 V4ln. Jo) kla ig 4 writo kl eaef, Por ell lbt, 4mB, nilit4 mti t lav , . e ihr-oo- was llifn president of the board of trsds-attain- ed no sight degree of notice fur (he prom mrnt part b played In the sucmiful handluig Qf a similar walkout in In September and October f Lit year. Tbe Briliib strike (molted half a million worker and virtually paralysed (he rtilrotds f the country from (he first houf. Bui U only lasted nu. day a. Tbe government, the officials end the people did not wat any time oa court Injunctions or any other legal procedure. The outrage public roe eo tnaase, flung off ila coat, went to work and broke the sink. Lloyd George in a ate!, Mif-tto- kttr than ta4'r.lllv man. aanalilv. biYlln. chant. kla. 4vrmii4tiMhii)a 44.44 la la fto at keghto ee4 4plha an4 aacioia and kl4 4aa charma ef love lhal ma saaor 4 ha love taoullful alalu p building. co la; eea darMaod! fr Mai for gaor prid. daapolr aad commvrvra lo uo. krt f own formulae, Steels, for instanccTthit make possible that rare combination of extreme lightness and brute strength, j For a Maxwell is made to be light in weight. Its mission is economic transportation. Any superfluous pound to carry around means so much more cost of operation. But the great problem was to get steels of rare quality and great strength. 4f 11 11 etc., etc. i They equal, pound for pound, the steels to be found in any car made . : gigantic Search for the linewi in a Maxwell and you ditcover new teda, fine itcel, ipcdal itccl, tccli manafactured to 31 axwclls. IUnr, O mao an4 4omvn, oka 414 Iieka4 wuh Ike kirk etruag. kn!jr suacapilble. kail, qulverlnrlr ailva aad vibrant ellg matae, oomplalalrf of your lot a4 Ibaaktnf in axles; hoftings, gears, frame,' crankshaft, connecting rods, A great hip, a giant locomo- tive, a huge bridge, cao krta They are found in a Maxwell Everything that it built to rn dure mutt have fine sinew. go Aa4 la ov meat published at the tlm said: "Tbe preAad (ho to an4orr!tn4 U lovo. cipitancy of (bia action gives lh impreiiion of locenclloe 4 contradiction ruoaave lvo a deliberate and matured Intention on the part ail darkoao aohraa ptarcoo of some Individuals to seek a quarrel at any puaiM, dlvin all myaiarl Ta lovo to lo uadaraiand., cost. It haa convinced roe (bat it it not a atrik (Coprrirhl, IS!, by rrank Cron ) for wage or better conditions. The government hae reason lo believe lhal it haa been TWENTY YEARS AGO. engineered for some lime by small but active men of who end body sought tlrelesily lo exploit the labor organisations of rnm Uo niao of Tko Doaarat Noeo. Ihia country for subversive ends. 1 am conAmrL 0. 1 too. vinced that the vast majority of the Irades unionists of th land are opposed lo this mualral orinlaloa Tha Caclll elu, noncort In lhal of Or4B, ruh. rave anarchist conspiracy city undar tha dlroctloo of Prof, ftiutra If he had been describing our own strike Coop, olMd hy Prof. W. C. Cllva. Mr. of tbe present moment, (he sagacious ittle Kata Brldowtll Andcraon. Horse B. EnMsn Welshman could not have depleted the case nd othor more accurately. From the first, lh British Prolaotlng ell lion of flail loll appid Council ou4 people believed that (he strike was a blow tfore a com milt a of tho City franchlao Iho fronting of against the community; and at no time even srguod flail Loka Vollay tho wroat FI Wart rat lo oa the ahow did themselves thewer during people Railroad company. Th aoaalon wu quit more steady of temper and firm of purpose. plrttcd, and much was sold on both aide The whole community seemed to set its feet to of Iho quoatlnn. withstand the shock of tbe unfair blow, th Tho alsl union of th floctat Democratic effect of which was toon counteracted aad party vraa orianliod In Holt Lokt with tha destroyed. According lo a treasury estimate following officers: Martin Wright, presithe strike coat the British government dent; W. 3. Burdotla. vie president; A. B. Rdlrf. qaervUry and treasurer; Clwl spent mainly on the improvisation of flirong. auditor; F. M. Me$ulvy. data emergency transport aervicea. It cost the railorganlicr. way men more than a week' wages, about mass roaatlng hald at Ogden, Ctah, At Jn return for all this they obtained, rcanlutiona war adopted f. vorlng munklpa as the immediate result of the strike, an extenovrnerahip o lha city watrrwork and itroot sion cor oyatom. Among tha speaker were A. until 30, 1020, of the stabilisaSeptember WAY. a TBE ONLY SENSIBLE J. Wober, William 01mann. T V. Johnaon tion of wages, a raise of wages to some 300 and H. R. MacMillan. agreement recently drawn up porters amounting in all to an additional THE tentative Th lord, chamberlain of England ordered local employer on the one hand expenditure of 97,500 a year, and "the almost an Investigation of tha teat of the play on unrelieved odium of tbe community at large." 7 and representative of the building trades "Zaia. running In London, owing to tha In the respect, the case is quite the other, provides, among other things, for avalanche of crlllclim, and with a view to difference in this country. Publio opinion is all whom to .similar Its suppreoelon. t a board of arbitration, Unanimously against tbe strike, as being withThe congrea of governor In Silt Lk dispute shall be submitted and whose ' out one. a essential of with th adoption of resolution td Justice closed single final. ehaH any be !and tho reding of arid land to tha eeraral Thia aavora of real Americanism, and both The marvel Is that those who are persisting state. Th visitor eipresaed theme!vo conin it should be blind to the fad that no strike parties to the egreement are to be heartily aa having had n, enjoyable time and voted indimovement It be is successful unless it can ever supported gratulated on the forward Governor. WgfTe and associate royl enter wmm. cate a desire to let reason rather than violence by at least some important part of publio sentatner. and other timent. of Instead strikes, delsya rote; that (Pearl (River. Loutolane, had .reacTfid It forma of Industrial stagnation, there ahall be mark slnco lt?4. ond householders htghet WHY ARGENTINA IS GETTING OUR GOLD. wro forced to abandon long It hank no interruption In the building program, and move to mor favorabl ond home their wllh thelr work Pendin thatmeawiU OtOM a correspondent in Beaver county comes Jvectlona. the deciaion of any question. a request for information as to why the ' vlf such an agreement for arbitration can United States is obliged to export gold in such as she also is to us, by reason of an adverse be made effective in one line of business, why large quantities lo Argentina. As the subject Irade balance. But she could not pay hor oblijran it not be made operative and prove to be , may have interest for other, it is here briefly gations to Argentina by. drawing on our stork 1 indusa fair, honest and Just means of solving , explained. 4,0 New Vn-m lieu trial problems generally? This should espeThe gold movement from this (ountry .to of gold, or by sending gold of Newr York gold shipments to Biivnov Aires, is welfare the where true South public American republic,' amounting now to ! cially be the U. S. exchange rates and lT. S. trade with about $100,000,000 mice the first of the year, unles immediately concerned, and where any cessthe American country were such as to South ation of activity becomes an immediate burden is a most unusual incident in our foreign trade make a commercial necessity. The gold exports land maybe even a calamity to the people at history but not at all difficult ta comprehend. considerable a that part of our gold are It means simply that the balance of merchan- impression large. If the recent Industrial upheavals was in Britains behalf has doubtless shipment to of the mens 1 at last opening necessity dise trade with Argentina has been running so eyes out of the fact that since the beginning fedopting means for proceeding along sensible heavily against us as to make it necessary for grown of the year London has gent us something us to pay with gold the very considerable difMines for the settlement of disputes, it signover 50 millions in gold and Canada something ifies that the reign of the radical is coming to ference between what we buy from that coun-tr- y ovei1 11 millions. But that was on her account f an early conclusion. and what we sell to he!. During the eight . 01 jalirs. w ith Argon months 'of the.currenl"7iscal year for which tina. WOULD LIKE TO IGNORE THE BOUNDARY. figures are" available, our excess of Argentina at caused BOLSHEVIST STRIKES. Washington imports over exports was about 973,000,000, as f'THE embarrassment iod-o- f $27J)Q0.0QQ.Iac-thr tame-pethwCarransa of Against government by the request I It is up to respectable ofganTiFd labor to and as against a 910,000,000 .balance on. in Mexico for permission to move Mexican The first tep is for the makelUrowirfighU troops via United States railroads over United the other side of the account that is, in our unions to tnake themselves as responsible as Stales soil to. attack the Sonora rebels in the favor for the same period of the year before the employers by incorporation. That will rear that is, from the United States side of the war; In the last fcw,months there has give them legal standing, assure a proper audit the boundary line is likely to be temporary been a large increase in our import of certain of financial operations and full information to the membership of whatever is going on. It .and insignificant if yesterday's heportv fr0m Argentina raw materials hides, for example, would also make the unions legally responsible to be believed. These reports of which' necessity we have imported 950.00Q- ,- for their Chihuahua are membership. T7ify- - coubi jnrolecL lndicateJhaLAb Chihuahua, forse wit mof rthafo a yeTr arsor IhpnYseTves byTmmediaTe expulsion of members tbe Mexico City government expedecLto-oper-at-e Th.s is the obvious reason for the large who flout their solemn obligations, which is , moral duty today. It is impossible not against Sonora are inclined to take eides export of gold. Our exchange on Buenos Aires their a certain weakness of union officials to regret with the latter against the federal government has also been' for months past pretty steadily in dealing with the present situation. There Z itself; and if thisJs really the case, the Carranza A at the gold export point. good deal has been is no question of the intent of the radicals to I loyalists will find their first task in overcom-f said about our sending gold to South America destroy the unions if they cannot control them, on England's account." The foregoing trade and it is uo to conservative unionism effectIng these mutinous battalions before being able to do much against Sonora either via the United and market facts are a sufficient answer as to ually to fighL If they will not they are gone. If the unions rannol control their owp memthe amount of truth there is fn that suggesj States or any other way. bers t he people at larg can. And hey will. to Argentina, Is Bulaev ea If there were noteomplicalions tion. England i Francisco tihroaijie. heavilyjiebted A imid-kius- ly . rlnt Costly as they are, they repay their price many times over in the liletime of a Maxwell. They save. They pty dividends of satisfaction. They make friends. They arc responsible for that rtpid rise of Maxwell the world over. Nearly 400,000 now in use ; 100,000 more in process of construction; and fully 40 per cent of those who have, decided upon a Maxwell as their car will not be able to get one this year so overwhelming is the demand for thi remarkable car. first-choi- ce 4 Near-Easte- rn f I 4 MMIU'I MS 1410 4M(ft4 lrlK M Th 14 tir dtlngulihed I e 4 4iM(f T11E STRIKE. grnUcuisn-b- iu M.mI A R RIVAL f w Brit Aurklsnd Geddes, Uh ambstisdof, in the United (tstes ynler-ds- y, that th I A r"M'' toi tf h tlr4 ; t lUU ie xr ,mi. sii4 n. mi Or-ala-U. ) ) rva or tv. a 4 y priety fur tbit guverumetil a allow neiatbef. let lug jaiktti, no m a ter bow friendly, U c and lister our territory wuh sra4 forree H1l mU. for IL purpose if pursuing (amps go la bU AA an of ef Liuts ta luajrrwctloa etlteinrnt tMt i ii Ut Cir. which ws bae no t&lsrt vaeept ai a beulrsL 1 IM M PreaL. Csrrania M And la th present UtMM U knr. kl4 U4m done i oiiti iruouily I til to drier ftiurable Kara! IlMtir a4i I duly by at B.laJ U cokialertUia bauds, t Kf all J f, MiKititf, lutMt fl ( K I t rifti A !Ma Yarfc utmost tbe aud lolrta of the eitrviM taHenc A 440 (XlMt HI Mlt Mllt0 lion bat our gvsruie&l been all to mainiaia ... l Ik kl(kr ef (be semblance ef friendliness towsrd bun; I A 4 !! March I 11. while tur Lrder slate make no seerrt of their 1 sentiments of outright antsguagm. Oa the IM Tit iMMlttM Fre Ik kM I ar NfaUtMllM 1 all Hi whole, therefore, bs reouet will srptxr to be 'V? I "' II atharwu ar a. a ar4it4 la I slim 'it In (he peut of ImpuHi prrtumpiuoui 44 il karat !, kaa nht th ala ar gad dence; government at Wellington mul hatch kar rwn4 feel . In refuilrg H. as pnyed VX Jut:fied surely APRIL SALT LAKE C1TT. - for to lh yxiitioM end protests of l)g stste w hois THE niEMIEIUI AT S AN ELMO. territory be deiirrd to misds. - k THE SENSITIVE PERSON. it 1tdef dubious AriUL 20 1920 ig gjod Season why U fomplf with It, or bate any hesitation Wul deny tig sty t lrcunataneea iiim I NEWS TUESDAY DESKHET. KVKNINfi Taylor Motor Car Company 00, 127 SOUTH STATE Wasatch 2188. 00. last-nam- COLGATES IMPROVED PROVERBS ed N. S fav-ort- vreth--u-r t t B- . dash-year; I i r jSEMI-WEEKI- Y NEWS The Great Country Newspaper --C |