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Show ; Tribune Readers Will Get Full Peace Reports ; rilHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE will le efficiently and amply represented 5 Jt at the forthcoming peace congress -which is to remake the map of i Europe and settle for all time the status of free peoples. S Exceptional facilities will be provided for newspaper correspondents by the nations concerned in the great congress soon to open its sessions in ; Paris and Versailles. Assurance has been given the American people that prompt and full information concerning the deliberations will be available. ? i; The Tribune will receive daily reports by cable from the New York Times-Chicago Tribune service, headed by Charles II. Grasty. Charles Seldcn, ? Richard V. Onlahan, Walter Durauty. Ernest Marshall. Gertrude Athcrton i and possibly others. It will be one of the most painstaking and reliable i i; staff of news gatherers and writers ever sent to Europe. Its members were '! selected for reason of their intimate acquaintance with the European situa- j ; tion and the problems with which the peace congress must grapple. ! This spcc-.al cable service will, of course, s-rppicn-.cut that of the Asso- ! -I ciatcd Frcss. which is sending its staff members to France. The Tribune ;; will also be served by the Universal News Service. With such repicscnta- i tion Tribune rcadcisare assured of prompt knowledge of the work of this j epoch making conference soon to assemble in Talis and -Versailles. |