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Show FRENCH HATRED NOW SEEN FOR UNITED STATES Samuel Nawhouae, Former For-mer Resident of Salt Lake City, ArriYet for a Short Visit in Zion Feeling In Europe toward the United mates Is by means friendly, according to Samuel New-house, New-house, recognised aa one of the benefacKire of Salt Lsike City and i Utah, who yesterday returned here I after living for two years on the other aide of the Atlantic. 1. "I believe laaa-aaw tilling fn thf gland Is kinder than In Franca, he said. 'Although I am very fend of i the French people, and hope they will win In what they have etarted out la win In the occupation of the Fluhr, I am bound to admit that there Is a very sore feeling eslatlng against the United Btatee because It did not enter the war sooner end beceuse It did not cancel the debt to France." Mr. Newhouse waa accorded a warm welcome on hie return here. He waa met at the depot by Poet-master Poet-master Ralph Guthrie, Leter P. Freed. County Commissioner W. H. .Ptenarkor and Robert Glendinnlng. He will remain here about tea days. peaking of the threatening war conditions In Kuropa, Mr. Newhouee raid: "French and Oermen troops will rlaah at arms within sis months, perhaps a great deal sooner. I have every evidence, ocular and otherwise, thst Frsnce haa been preparing pre-paring energetically for the eubju-gatlon eubju-gatlon af Germany If ahe doee not pay her debt. I live outside the Ht. Cloud srooda. There are many fields In theee woods which have been de-toted de-toted for many months to the training train-ing of soldiers, who have drilled with home and guna. France has built ml lee nf factories for airplanes, building which she Is now engaged ertlvely. her airplane position being ten times mors powerful than that of Greet Briteln. NO FRANCO-BRITISH BRCAK. Mr. Newhouee dlecourages the opinion that there will be an open hreek between France and England. "There Is a commercial and diplo-malio diplo-malio conflict between the two nation na-tion but tbe people or the governments govern-ments will never resort to arms," he ssld. Tha mining opportunities of lha future are In Mexico, declared Mr. Newhouee. "I would advise any young man with a spirit of adventure adven-ture In hla makeup to raise enough repllsl snd go Into Mexico end lesee some of the msny valuable mining properties that have been practically practi-cally ahandoned alnra lha Mexican revolution." re continue And It Is certainly that spirit of adventure In Mr Newhouee that has, called him back from a pleassnt life at ths family Chstssu ds Mama to, In seek to reclaim a fort una from the ground. 1 seldom open a new mlae," Mr.! Newhouse said. 1 generally go la ' eeercb of an ahandoned mine and eeek for methods which will make the ore valuable. I am on my way; to Mexico, to a mine which la la- rated 110 mllee from Nogalee. In i Bonnra. At one time waa highly j productive of allver and gold, but I It baa lain idle since the revolution. If It Is given a good report by the etnff of engineers thst I sm taking i with ms I shsll purchnee It and j i leive It for younger hande to de- I velop snd operate." LOSES HI TRUNK. ! Mr. Ntwhiuse etreeeed honesty In buslnsss desllng. although he aald I It Just cost him a trunk, which hss been lost since be csros to the United Btatee. "I compiled with all the rules and regulations ordered by custom officiate and custom house notices, eve whan fallow paseen- Igers advised mo otherwlae. As a result thev got by easily, whlls here I em In Salt Lake mlnua a trunk. Nevertheless I believe In strict honesty hon-esty In businees desllng." It was the spirit of adventure that led Mr. Newhouee to make hie fortune for-tune and then turn It Into building; prejecto for the benefit of the peo. i pie. His first venture after dlerard- I ir.g his law books In III found him established as successful freighter operating between the vartoua ml-, j nine camps In Colorado. Opportunity In ths mining gams caused him to dispose of his freight- i Ing outfit, and at Ouray. Colo, be entered upon the mining venturee that resulted In the development of the Wheel of Fortune. Meld of ths, Mist of ths Lost Lods properties. Later he developed the famoua Highland Boy mine of Bingham can-yen, can-yen, which wa considered worked out. He then turned his energies to ether properties and began oper-, at Ion a evolving the porphyry process proc-ess that revolutionised tbe mining In that district. Ths process mode the Bingham mlnea atand among tbe rlrheet In the world. . While engagsd In ths Blngnam field Mr Newhouee turned his sner-gies sner-gies to Bait Lake and erected two of the largest office buildings In ths city. Hs foliowsd his Initial ysni tures In that lino by erection of thirty other businees structures and wound up with the construction of tba Newhouse hotel. |