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Show 4- 5 - a. TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUXE FRIDAY MORNING, JUKE 18, 1920, 8 Sy the Versailles treaty and ' til covenant of the league of nations, The Republican polU v of negation has, been persisted In for the eole purpose of advancing Repub llean chance for winning the eoming presidential election and ban never reflected a sincere desire to ameliorate the effect of measure adopted for protect-i- n the country In time of war. The Republican polity ha been rather to asperate the effect of these measures. The president declined to discuss candidates for the Democratic presidential , nomination. . Francisco Will Make Confidence in San Confident Convention - much too solemn to treat so lightly 01 Ignore. I should prefer at this time not to discuss partisan politics or to venture sny prediction ss to the probable attlture that the Democratic convention will take on any subject. I sincerely believe, however, that the vast majority of gentlemen who will sit in the San Pranclsco convention will appreciate the necessity and permanent value of keeping the word that America has given to the rest of the world "The thinlv veiled rejection of the principle of the league of nations by the Chicago convention will not fool anyone. The altitude of Senator Dodge and that of Senator Johnson differ only In degree. Both ate really opposed to it In any form. One of these gentlemen la disingenuous and evasive, and the other candidly - 1 Has Kept Halida Off, "t have not raised my hand or voice to aid In the th president continued, promotion of any ambition for the Democratic presidential nomination and I shall not do so. I think (hat the leaders of th party and delegates who I 111 sit in th San Francisco convention will earn estly try to provide a platfprm and can dictates "that Will attract greater support than those put forward Chicago convention, I Am alio oonfident that the Democratic leaders and delegates Will hold th fullest appreciation of their oh. ligations to tho party and to the people It Is unthinkable that any Democrats should for an instant bo Influenced by the selfish and sinister motives that Ho back of thi Republican Plan to stultify and discredit the United States in tbs eyes of th world. I do not believe that thSy will permit themselves to be Jed astray in order to rratify th vanity or promote the unchar table or selfish impulses of Any Individ ual." rl Trying to Leadership. It must be a trifle disconcerting to some Republicans," he added, "to have their party propose now to repudiate that tthich was approved a few years ago by some of their most Important learteri. I am as confident today as I was when I returned from Paris finally In July last, tiutt the people of not only America but of the entire world are .In favor of the league of nations; that They would feel a greater sense of security If Its benefits should be guaranteed; that they would not 'approve with their votes of the policy of the Republican party, which is wholly political in Intent and purpose. te deny them the protection that league of nations assures." "The Republican congressional policy," h added, "was more significant for evasion of joint responsibility In grappling with the problems that Confront the country than for any moral appreciation of the responsibility itself. Republican leaders In congress cried aloud for the repeal of some of the measure Which they well knew protected the people from more serious evils than they would have the country know. "The Lever food control acteha proved a more to effective bo agency In preventing depredations at the almost the than of pense any peopla other measure now la operation. Time for repealing It It not yet. j RepubHceh convention, he added 'WAS the apotheosis of reaction. It a as tlie direct antithesis of what I hops the pemocratlo convention will turn out ti he. The leaders who call themselves pro greselvs and who pretend to jspeak for progressive element In the Republican party sacrificed every principle that made attractive th movement of eight years Ago in order- to gratify th Ambition of leaders to pre some present-da- y jf the people of th United States from ho their ling rest Of the world and to themselves. The of progree-eplrtthe abandonment at Chicago Was woefully, tragic. 1 hope slve and believe that the tfagedy at Chicago will provide the Democratic convention With an" object lesson in this direction "til -- Challenges Statement, thi President Wilson 10 declined to dls cuss In detail tbs subject of prohibition. woman suffrage or (he high cost of living. H expressed the opinion that the party leaders Will provide A platform suffl clently broAd progressive. liberal, Just 'democratic to convince and thorough th people of tha country of the complete honfstv of the Democratic purpose and of the difference between It and the Re publican party. (Continued From Fag One.) n A H H A A n A A A A A H A A A U n n A A Look for the round, Ntone chamber when you select a phonograph. all-wo- od A A A A A A A A kl ofPoiton Laid al Final Rett A A Go. Ashworth-dlpughli- n 120 Sa&fatn 1J!J j, ploy-ees- feral lr ..j' Wofr -- l4rf by Its owner, M Nielson, haa opened Antonio Huneus for portfolio of its doors again. The playhouse now haa eign relations, whilethePedro Opazo wlU a seating capacity of 458. be the new minister of war. NIW ORLEANS WIN CONVENTION. GIVEN FOUR. YEAR SENTENCE. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., June 17 CHICAGO, June 17. Fred Steffler, AnNew Orleans today was selected for tho derson, Ind , charged with transporting 1921 meeting of the National Gree- a stolen automobile across a state Una place now In convention In was ter' association yearn in prison by Judgs given Colorado Springs. George JJ. Worthing- Lendls todayfivewhen he admitted his story. ton of Pa., waa elected Harrisburg, tokl the court, of service In France, false. Republican Voters Organise at Pocatello al WOMEN "DRUMMERS" NOT WANTED. Two companions were given sentences. tp 1 1 Brigham Peach Day Plant Rapidly Being Matured put-Th- commts-organlzi- I Watch Our Windows ?H9A lce1 ss CASTOR fcr tha Eyes IA In Use For Over 30 Years full-aizc- t t was th FRENCH BATTALION CAPTURED. PORTLAND, Ore., Jun 17. The women drummer Is not wanted in the TravPARIS, June 17. The Temps says toelers' Protective association, according to A vote of the organization In annual day that the French battalion which had convention here today. Efforts to change been occupying Bozano, In Cilicia, Asia the constitution which would permit of Minor, and which waa captured recently women traveling sales agents failed. by the Turks, numbered ten officers and 550 men. Their capture, the Temp adds, NEW PREMIER FOR CHILE. took place before the armistice between SANTIAGO, Chile, Jun 1. FodtrlcO the French and the Turkish nationalities Puga Borne, former Chilean minister to Went Into effect. No news of the liberaFrance, has been named premier and tion of the French prisoners had reached minister of the Interior. He has chosen Paris up to thin morning. cble "1 r : for- 1 Buns A A A A 1 dr -- A A A AAAAAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA 8par-tacls- I A A rrom (Continued Fat On.) WASHINGTON, June 17. (Bv the Associated Press ) Details of the much heralded uprisings in the Mohammedan an idea which the overwhelming majorworld against British rule and in favor ity of the people of the country favor. Under the thrse years of government of the Turkish Nationalists and Bolshe-vtwere received here today In of- control more waa accomplished for orlabor than In all th years under ganized ficial advices. ownership. Private management! The reports confirm advices as to Mos- private broken down Millions of dollars cow and Munich oohferences received has Viet ini some time ago by the state department unjustly have been put Into the pockets railroad of the banks. Are w to Talaat Enver and Pasha Pasha, Djemal this continue? Are we goinggoing l Are ' to let Pasha. Turkish Nationalist leaders, were let the be th country ts exploited by to with conferred have privates reported out of and Bolahevlkl at Munch, while of Wall atreet? Let' get The Trthane, g peel. rut and support government ownershipthis Affrom India, Egypt, representatives BRIGHAM Funeral CITY, Jtnel?i, Kamuel Gompera, president of the fedand Persia, Azerbeijhan demanded of th signers of the services wrs held TVeAnwhlay afternoon ghanistan, Georgia mat Turkish Nationalists . and eration, for Must Be Enforced. government Ownership If it Mosreport 4 O'clock In the First ward chapel un Lanins, th Bolahevlkl leader, at at was an endorsement of the per day. Tkl iwu declared In be necek-t- o Plumb "As long as these laws Are on the blsh- - cow. L of direction the If, Anderson, the high cost of living. It did not endorse plan declared iff owing They statute hooks they must he enforced. Plans for uprisings In th Mohamme"ny Vi The eonventton called upon congress to dan world coincident with a Bolsheviki particular plan. wae They have been. and are being enforced When there another demonstra-- 1 not, necessary legislation to establish with as little injury to (the welfare of thrust on Persia and India are said to " ng, United State employment service as 'Delesats I th A th country end rights of Individuals as result at arsenic been laid at have these meetings. - -- ermanent bureau In the depart poisoning. force of 150,800 troops commanded by possible. 1 dont know that 1 would even X. L. Hansen, ware. The bor. with ample appropriations speakers General Kuropetkin was promised tbs care to defend any policy that I have Wood, President I Nielsen. Pi council waa lnatruct Tn aiaoutlv Nephl fullest deemed essential, to th Mohammedan world by Lenine at Mos protecI Lee, Bishop J. Q. I) Way Of Dew render nit possible asaisuno to "abolish Refuses Indorsement. tion of th national Interest. That would Norman and cow, it has been reported. I L- - W. Anderson. ward The unreasonable Spaed tests, time be too much ilk offering an apology He declarsd he had not endorsed th I present sang Ah selections, "Shine On measuring devices and th unreasonable where one Is got needed. 1 do not be- and Trained, Propagandists Fnthnr" nom of th end executive council for gov- - Standard of personal efficiency In the ft. nNuiai report '"oliiy lieve that mv course call for an Apolbers W, R. Dredge sand "Your Sweet Lit' " ernment ownership, Following the two conferences a train, ogy of any kind. Mrs. CaiH 7- - Kofoed ing school waa established at Moscow "The Republican and not th Demo tle Rosebuds." The accepting of government ownersang My IMed Ode Rest Ed. W, for representatives of the Turkish Nacratlc policy hag been responsible for any Lee sang 'My Faith in Tn1' and Vic tionalists, aoeordlng to th official dls ship, Gompera declarsd, would not ohly Ing and to Appeal from the Judgment of bed efforts that have resulted from the patches received today. From this school, place the railroads under government I officials In cases Involving demotion or failure of the Republican senate to ratify tor U. Madskd sngRekL The prnysrn War offered, by tV. C. after a rigorous course of Instruction In ownership end control, but would also I dismissal.' by necessity be extended to all the trlb- The federation, adopted a decision that Hoisley and Bishop T, H 'Blackburn the plans and objects of th conspiracy, m? There were a great many relatives oT group of from tan to twenty and fifty wy making I th rights of free Speech and free press em government and th family frphv various points in this of the young Turks, tt la said, were all , of ' assembly are inalienable ones and I state and Idaho present and there Was sent to propaganda headquarters In Per beyond the power Of sny judge, court, ac-convention of of 1 the flower. Th two little bodies or administration official a wealth .1.71.1 ghanisti legislative n th fast in I to qualify, body were tnterted In one grave, which was Aserbeijhan and Bulgaria to promote the modify, abrogate or suspend, employees from "ex- - I The proposal Of Jam .a Duncan of dedicated by Victor B. Madsen. intrigue and make ready for the march preventing The members of the family who are southeastward of the Bolehevtki army an Initiative and referendum rijhta!" and participating I attlo for al still suffering front th effects of the through Persia to India and southwest clause In the federation' constitution was 1.,ward toward Egypt. a Uvolf debate after poison are but of danger adn progressEnver Pasha, chief of the Turkish Na- ment than ing nicely on th road to recovery, tionalist conspirators. It was reported to- Individual fltm. r day, arrived in Berlin for a second visit In asking my vote on this question. I Th proposal would have permitted the last week, acting as the chief liaison Young "I would not want to enslave I submission of any given proposition to officer between th Bolahevlkl, Oerman he added, workers under government au-- 1 tho whole membership" of the organlza-thorit- y revolutionists and "young Turks. DJe-tn- my fellow in the efforts of industrial free-- 1 Mon upon demand of Pasha was reported In press dls-- a I,et th future tell the who I local union, tabes yesterday to be In Moscow, and dom. gpeetat te Th Tribune. Is right or wrong, those who story stood for I Military training In th schools was the for is 'slant Pasha making freedom or those who present POCATELLO, Idaho, June 17. The Iwltserland stood for the sub- - I condemned aa "the first step In the dehis headquarters. mission of their freedom to government.' I velopment Of mechanical and Young Republican Voters club of Banunquestlon- nock county waa formed hero tonight at SPECIAL TODAY, I obedience which result in the killing I ing an enthusiastic meeting of young men. Tribesmen Affected. unair is uvtlfllifd, of Initiative." Compulsory military train- t Norman B. Ad k Ison was chosen chairman. According to the official reports, the 30c PER DOZEN The was chair overruled the H. E. during Ray, secretary, and Turkish Nationalist and Bolsheviki voting when T. W. Attorney and McCullough voted County Auditor Robert C. Earley tress propaganda has been particularly effec- the These buns are between a bread typographical delegation as 238 for tlrer. tive among the fanatical Egyptian tribesThe executive committee is composed men, the Benussl, In the Lyblan desert. the proposal and 489 against. aad a cake just the daiaty everyMorrison opposed the vote er In New York City. of Nicholas Ifft, 3. Amldon, Virgil Sam ms. Th situation there Is reported critical andsecretary The membership of the executive counroll call on the ground Official reports as received here for that demanded a had Major C. M. Booth and Laverne Collier. one enjoy with a breakfast cup. IT no authority to de- cil was ordered increased from eleven to An advisory committeeman and commitseveral months have told of unrest In liver McCullough it. The roll call showed the typo- fifteen members by th addition of four tee onmn will be chosen from each pre- India and the effectiveness of the "young veu try these, buas onee, w know vote aa 238 for and 3S2 against, new vice president. . cinct in the county and an active cam- Turks " propaganda there. Complete graphical 117 vote A resolution to. elect the officers of the from the total an- cutting . you 11 come back. paign of education established for the cessation of business as a protest against nounoed the "popular vote of the by McCullough against the pro-- 1 federation by we Young voters, and particularly those men the British policy toward the kallphate poaal. defeated. membership" nd women wjio are voting for the first was observed recently by Hindus, lar-see- a First Vice President Jame Duncan of f;im. and Moslems alike, resulting In Quincy, FEDERAL DOUGHNUTS LINE LAID LOW. was RHONE , Mage th member of only Th club already has been offered co- what was described as "an unprecedente granite cutters organization to vote UpcLl o The Tribune. central ed loss to commerce. Sell for 35o PER DOZEN operation with the Republican JU committee. BRIHAM ThVederatlo'calleir 'tor congressional Generally the plans of tho Bolshex Ikl are said to Include the diversion of BritInto the "tyrannical, brutal I this week a terrtflo windstorm swept the You II enjoy our doughnuts from ' ish attention from Mesopotamia to Kgvpt Investigation and of free I Bear river valley, doing considerable suppression by the uprising of the Senussl and their In Pennsylvania. the t cry first bite. They are good sweep eastward at the moment when the speech damage. Long stretches Of the Bear river Bolsheviki were prepared to push into Committee Disbanded. valley telephone line Were laid low, debecause they re made from the high-ee- t e Persia. Occupation of Thrace bv Grtfek moralizing the zervtce and In places I of by federation's national committee for ting the line completely out of troops would be taken advantage Speeitl te The Trlhoaa quality ingredients. local disand of was Incitement the to also done Iron Mon. Much Bulgars and steel workers has damage BRIGHAM CITY, June 17. Today a turbances In Syria and Palestine have been disbanded and a new committee will I privet property and many trees were Brother Conrepresentative of Dewjtt projected to supplement the major be organized by the executive council, I uprooted, cession company was In Brigham City been tn India and Egypt. It waa announced at the federation con-- 1 and purchased an entire block of space on outbreaks ventton here today. J BUSINESS FIRM MOVING. Forest street for Peach day midway pur- Will Not Scrap Treaty. All organizer and field represent-- 1 THhn- The detail of the big annual poses tlvea of the national commit7G CITY, June 17. Professor organialng celebration are now being worked out by LONDON, June 17. There is no Intenwill be called in by July 1 and Ita I tee Secretary La Roy Shelby of the Com- tion of scrapping the Turkish treaty, es funds will be transferred to th federa- - Urt Christensen, who has operated the mercial dub, who has been made man- haa been reported, so far as the Brit- liou s executive council. It was Music company tn thi city stated. Christensen It was A conference of I ager, with the assistance of th various ish government 's concerned. for ""Y transferring his store "Interested" Intern. It waa intimated. learned today. But. committees. Four Stores Only tlonal unions' head to be ailed In Wash-- I to Ogden. Th business property owned Peach day will be held September 15, Ureat Britain Is willing to make Impor- lngton will precede th fnew MrIn this city will be - Chrlateneen campaign. IY which is th date most propitious for this tant modifications in the hope of stabillot the time being. It also extended to th president of the I No. 1 Semloh Hotel Corner near east situation. ising the big stats event. United States an Invitation to addroea a I No. 2 Kenyon Hotel Bldg. Conditions In thet part of the world In NEW COUNCILMAN NAMED. Pa., on th sub-- 1 are rapidly becoming worse from a Brit- meeting fre? Duquesne, Ne. 3 Near Par amount-Emprespeech and free assembly, special to Tbe Tttbaa. , v ish standpoint and the British ministers under the federation auspice. Ho. 4 Near City and County Bldg. are declared to be willing to change some the and Mr. desires of Despite protest and Faces member the of council of BuhL Aged clauses of the treaty moat objectionable Gompera. th convention Increased Me ner, Homely haa reelgned. Ralphdty Morse waa named to th Turk if steps toxeHeve the sitsalary as president from (10,800 to (11,000 uation are promised. , Now Easily Beautified a year. It Is pointed oVit In authoritative quaran appeal to the delegates i ter that Italy doubtless would be will- notIn tomaking him an increase, Mr. Gomper I opening ATRlNG of STORES, The plainest faces made beautiful and ing to tear up the treat) and start declaredgive that "(10,000 Is all sufficient for I poril to Th Tribe, aa g document the over all women the complexions of again, present a man living In the ordinary modes of POCATELLO. Idaho, June 17. Th I Improx ed oldish faces made young and seems to please no Italian statesman be. to and his needs. Western Market company will open a cause of It decision on Thrace and lifeTh satisfy ofhimBecretary pretty, blemished and weather-soile- d MorriFrank of grocery, fruit and meat store salary faces made spotless, white andl satiny In Bmvrna, son also was increased from (7500 to (19, I string In Idaho, eighteen in Dumber, early In The French are reported to occupy a 800 a year. Organizers wages less than two weeks, by a very simple and in- - July. were store will be in the Pocatello's of between Italv that harmless process thst acts almost like a middle posit ku to (80 per week and I North building and this wtl also contain creased from and Great Britain and mar be expected tbeir t rave ting III miracle! This is all there is to It; Ordiallowance from of to the general (6 the (I headquarters by nary msrcoltxed wax, procurable at any to demand modification considered on the Turks drugstore (one ounce will do), is applied Great Britain as too lenient nightly like cold cream, and washed off and bv the Italians as not lenient UTAH COUPLE LICENSED. mornings. This gradually peels off tbs enough.on in official quarter here la No Special to Tbe Tribune. lifeless particles of surface skin, permitTWIN FALLS, Idaho, Jun 17. Marpredict whet chepjee Great ting the underlying skin to show itself. willing to Crn-Cpt- a The newer, fresher skin, when w holly In Britain te willing to grant until after For Infant and CtUldrea riage license was Issued her late Tuesofmakes his vixier Turkish (he grand evidence, forms a complexion which for Ina day to Jacob Jarobaon. 27. and Physic! and and eye specialists pre-te- n beauty and youthfulnesx Is incomparable ficial protest at Paris. Farnsworth, 22, both of Bingham CanUtah, b Bort-Op-to aa a safe borne remedy with one produced by other means. A yon, so natural, so free from arti- Boulogne Conference. in the treatment of eve trouble and to complexion Always beam of Its PLAYHOUSE IS REOPENED. ficiality, no on guesses the secret PARTS. June 17. The premiers meettbe on Sold under strength eyesight. money acquirement. You'll not reg-- et trying ing at Boulorne bids fair to blossom Into Idaho, June 17. The Fox the- BUHL, at refund guarantee by all druggist. this really marvelous treatment. (Adv) a d intern Hied confluence. Ire- - Signature ater, w hich has recently been remodeled ! Little A A A A A A A A A A is as incomparable ter the tones of Other phonographs as day is incomparable to night. A I A A natural A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A sweef clear mellow n I A A The Tone of the Brunswick H A A Plottings. A A A A A A A Tone it to a phonograph what a picture is to a fratne. Size, style and cabinet all contribute to the intrinsic value of a phonograph, but they cannot overcome a poor tone any more than a beautiful frame can correct the defects of a poor painting. n will in the future do its best to prevent war. Therefore, if the league is used properly it will art as a lightning con duetor in any future storm. warned Lord Orey emphatically against the building up of groat ar maments which he said was among the surest causes of war. A n gret at Americas failure to join the league of nations. It is certain that the United States Anti-Britis- h A Phonograph Is No Better Than Its Tone n n n mier Lloyd George and Premier Miller-an-d have decided to invite Belgium and Japan to attend. This Italy, amplification, it is understood, is due to the progress made by th Franco-Brltls- h financial experts studying the German indemnity question. They (lav decided on a definite scheme which will serve as a basis for Monday's conversations at Boulogne. It Is hoped that th conference will be concluded by Tuesday night. Air, Lloyd George will reach Boulogne Monday evening, M. Mlllerand and Mar ahal Koch proceeding there the night before. T b. n n Bf n ar It Reactionary. Calls n u n n of the lady whose hair is starting to turn gray, who wore a white tailored straw hat with ribbon band, light waist and dark skirt, who in error took a purse from a little girl in th Hosiery Department of a local store about 4:30 yesterday afternoon. The purse contained a gentleman's heavy ring in the design of three coiled snakes, set with diamonds, and a stick pin with a dove holding a dia- mond pendant in its mouth. Three customers, two salesladies and a cash girl can identify the lady who took the purse, then bought a pair of stockings and waited for her change from a bill. The purse must be returned immediately , to the Windsor Hotel, or to the Store from which it was taken, or to 37 South Sixth East. Unless purse and contents sure returned within 24 hours, steps will be taken to prosecute. ten-doll- A A A A A A A A A A n v form and nominate the standard-bearer- s of our party. They will have before them th (tepubllcan platform and will have estimated the effect of It on the people generally. They will have from whom 10 select candidates for the presidential and vice presidential nominations a number of excellent men 1 should not want to express any preference or opinion regarding either individuals or platform the expression which might Influence ultiminds of the men whose votes will mately decide both. "I hop and believe that the platform to be adopted at San Francisco wnll be more progressive and clearer In understanding than that enunciated by the Re-of publicans at Chicago. The character the men who will alt aa delegates tn the Han Francisco convention, should be sufficient guarantee that the Issues upon to be fought will which the campaign be met with definite and concrete statements and not cloudy and ambiguous terms as was the case in the Chicago con' . vention." Tram Page One.) "Republicans chorused ponderous note of protest against the administration enforcement of the espionage act and some other measures that were of Vital necessity during the war. Yet ! defy the Republicans to prove that the power given the government Muring the war Thai ever been unjustly used against the People; that a single cltlsen has been unwarranted iy punished for any act of aggression or disloyalty against the nation; that any man haa been punished for exreed charges pressing his opinion. IInhave each instance I te the contrary, but have had the matter thoroughly looked Into and am In poattlon to contest the accuracy of Sny statement that th rights of a single Individual have been unjustly invaded. "The UnRed States senate has for elsv en months had in Its hands th power to end i conditions that are unmistakably irksome to a great many of our cltlaetia because, with- - th ratification of the Peace treaty, th operation of laws that were enacted to safeguard the interest of the Country in the war .would automatically cease. Party. the greatest faith," he said, "In th intelligent appreciation by th will assemble at Han Franwho delegates cisco two weeks hence to write the platI have Nations League an Issue. (Continued Identification and Prosecution Is Certain I I SHOE DRESSING KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT THE BIG ALUE PACKAGES LIQUID AND CAKEl Also Pastes and Ian, OxUlood and Dark Biown SLoca THE F. T D ALLEY CORPOKXnONB LTD. aurrAiN-Y- . - |