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Show THE UTAH NEWS REVIEW PERFECT State Paragraph News Items of Interest A proposed 0 Will YOU TO MV COME Itiv-erdei- PREACHING SACRIFICE RESTORATION OF NORMALCY IN EUROPE TO BE PUSHED WITH ALL POSSIBLE SPEED George Declared to Havt Changed Platform; English View Disturbing French. Nations Are Watching Unemployment and World Wide Par lysis of Trade la Causing Euro-peo- n Statesmen to Take Notice of Alarming Situation. Taris London, Alarmed at growing unenj ployment and worldwide paralysis of trade, Europe's statesmen are plan- nlivg a mlighty move to haHten reconstruction. English publicists in the main agree rehabilitation will be most difficult until the following problems have been readjusted or solved : 1. German reparations must be reconsidered, 2. Kuss-lshould be put on her feet. 3. Europe's debts to America must he redlcussed. I5y readjusting the German reparations payments it is hoped to restore confidence in the European financial situation and alleviate the present of the exchanges. It is considered imperative that Germany should no longer be compelled to print huge Issues of paper marks in order to find money to buy foreign gold currency to meet the reparations payments. IJritish publicists are pointing out that rigid Insistence on Germany's paying reparations in money Is Inflicting serious damage to the entire Industrial world including England. Major Keith Trevor, pnrtner In a big flnn of Lancashire cotton merchants, summnzod the feeling of u large and prominent section of British business men when he said n tin Interview the other day. Just after returlng from a trip to Germany: "We may as well make up our milnds Sbat when Germany suffers we suffer also; that our economic interests ore closely wrapped up in hers and that the reparations demands are hurting us and our allies and all of Europe far more than they are hunting Germany." iMlajor trevor JnMlsted Gemany Is not shamming when she requests of Indemnity payments, but simply has not got the money to meet the reparations demands of the allies. She is defaulting, Major Trevor snldj because she has neither the money nor the credit to raise It. Meanwhile there is much alarm In England over the serious unempio-mesituation Unit has resulted from stagnation in trade. More ban 2.00O- tMM) men are work less. British government schemes to provide Jobs on various schemes of emergency work had, by a recent census, urnlshe.l work for only 107,308 men. In the tmckground of every argument here over Etiropeoro rehabilitation looms the big question of paying interest ami principal om Europe's gigantic debt to America. Trcmilnenc economists, who will today not allow them.seives to be quoted, are urging cancellation of Europe's debt to the United States as equally necessary as revamping Germany's debt to the winners of the war. DUCHESNE MAKES OIL SHOWINQ NATION DISPOSED TO BELIEVE AMERICA IS NOT SINERCE Rait Lloyd IN Lake Company Proposes Big System to 104,92 Acres Upper Sanpete County Salt Lake That a tract of ground grregating 104,320 acres may be irrigated, application was made to the state engineer Wednesday by C. A. Gillette, who reperesents the Halloran-Tudg- e company, of Salt Lake, to divert 213,000 acre feet of water from Trice river, Huntington creek and Cotton-soo- d creek in Carbon and Emery counties. The diverting works will be nn earth and concrete dam and canal, the later being eighty miles in length, forty feet wide at the top, twenty-fiv- e at the bottom and a depth of water of five feet. The application Is In reality a re filing on the waters of the streams over which there has been a controv-es- y between the applicants and the Price River irrigation district. It Is proposed to take the water from Cottonwood creek to an amount of 100,000 acre feet and from Huntington creek 40,000 acre feet. The waters so diverted are to be stored wherever available throughout the year and released from the reser voirs as required. The canal will carry ine water uown l'rice canyon to Colton, thence to Soldier Summit, where it will commingle with the wafers of Soldier Fork creek, then into canal near Tucker, thence to Thistle and Indlanola to the head of the San pete valley. At this point the waters will branch, one canal carrying the va ter along the east side of the Sanpete valley, the other by the way of Foun tain Green to Salt Creek canyon, where jhe water will commingle with Salt ?reek and thence conveyed to the lands adjacent to Nephi and Levan. Last week there was a conference between Governor Charles It. Mabey State Engineer It. E. Caldwell, W. D. Candland of Sanpete county, William Bailey from Juab county and two representatives of the Hallornn-Judg- e company, Wesley E. King and C. A. Gillete, Which had already made filings on the waters similar to the tilings of Wednesday, and Carl It. Mar ?usen, who represented the Trice river Irrigation district regarding the plans being promoted by the company. No conclusion was reached in that Mr. MnVcusen had not the proper author ity to net for the Trice Irrigation At a meeting of farmers of Gunnison. Ceniterfield, Mayfield, Axtell, Westview, Clarion and Fayette, held at Center-fielddefinite steps were taken- toward n building a pea canning factory for valley. A preliminary organism tion was formed awl plans nuade foi selling stock in the concern to the farmers. At the meeting more than 110,000 was subscribed. , Gun--Jiiso- The Davis County Dairy association has determined to proceed to the erection of a factory to handle the milk produced by Its members' herds according to announcement made. The Sirectors were instructed at a recent meeting of the stockholders to proceed to the purchase of a factory site nol to invite Suit Lake and Utah county Jiarymen to join in the movement. time rz Avi ! 1 U I KusHm mm Gmrmmmf hWtfrf to world t ttonomU and financial CongrsNw Dmm F10W ARRANGING FOR U. S. FUNDS RAILWAYS' SHflllLll NOT BE BLOCKED GEN. CANTU SAYS THAT LOWER CALIFORNIA WILL NOT BE SOLD TO UNITED STATES MORAL OBLIGATION RESTS UPON EMPLOYES AND ROADS TO KEEP WHEELS ROLLING Opponents of ObreOon Regime Plan to Vice Chairman of Labor Board Doing Strike in Lower California All Possible to Avoid Clash BeAs Governor Ybarra tween Rail Worlvrs and Quits Off ce Their Employers river-irrigati- ( e Chop Fir From Building May Mske nj Bricks Green Bay. Wis. ticking the modNew York A brlqucttlng machine. Invented forty jenis ago by Tbon.iH ern equipment In tiie little of village of T.oblnsonvllle, near A. Edison, to solve the problem snow removal from c'ty streets, leic. villagers chopped a fire from the tumel over to the American o burning ro f of the old historic steeple Ens'neer f r fin if the convent Thursday Slid saved the ciety of tber drvelpomeuf arid may soon be tee, h'lrcii. The li'tlc chai-el- , built tl. TCK, a known throughout the country. on New York's streets, It Is declare In The Tho inti'! of Catholics come here on of the iiipiiiImt society. ty each jcur Assumption day fentioti cut's for an automotive briqtu -- ami i.Uciwt The procession to ting imich'iie to run along snow-cered stn-tx- . scoop up snow nnd ttiT" he ihKne It generally several mlels :i length and mass Is held outdoors. blocks It out 'n t -- Viiit eomi-resse- been marking But meanwhile from Germany come provocative articles. From Knglnnd come contradictory speeches. From America come disconcerting reports. Wliile the German press carries on campaign against French lutransig. ence, the president of the Iteichsra admits in a speech that Wirth nnd Itatlienau had obtained 40 per ceni reduction in the reparations obligations imposed at Versailles. ror u long time I have been savins that the reduction amounted to about 50 per cent. This time, however, it It not a Frenchman taklnir but fiar. man In high authority. This reduction simply means thai the French taxpayer must !av what the Germans avoid. The German press chooses this moment to accusr ranee of crucifying Germany, a re. mark which does TtOT Ilootl comment The approaching elections In Kntr land bring internal politics to the for. that country, with unfortuniate er. fects upon the foreign policy. David loyd George seeks a platform which ill enable him to get a niaioritv similar to the one in 1918. His plar- 'orm then was "hang the kaiser" and 'make Germany nny to the uttermost farthing." But th!s time the scene has changed The new platform is Europe." Let me merely observe that if Llovu George is as faithless to the new Europe as he was to the old, it may be long time before the recontructlon i accomplished. Moreover, without naming him, iloyd George has made a sham rimpc!i against 1'remler Toincnire. There is no doubt that M. Toineaire's personality nrouses In Kngland. especially in downing street, mixed setiments. In 1UJO Lloyd George complained against i'oincalre, then the head of the reimi- ntions commission, conducting an an. uaineu camiiaign In reviews ana newspapers. Again he officially protested, in October, 1921, against Toineaire's publishing of secret pence There Is no confidence or between Toincnire nnd sympathy Lloyd George. Their controversy ns to the relative merits of the iikkIctii conference as against the old dlnio- micy is not particularly interesting, since it concerns omly "the former Itut the controversy foreslmdowa oi- pilctlng disagreement about essen. tlals. When Tremler Tolncalre asked me to take a portfolio in bis cabinet. I told him that, while I annroved his puriH.ses, I did not think ho could achieve (hem, because of his contro versial activities for the last two ami a half years. This alluded iwif to the fact that he constantly unprov ed the acts of Tremiers Millerand nnd Ciianil. whom he now combats, but Caa Also Encountered in Initial Tests ulso to his personal situation relative Made by Utah Company to British circles. What is happening Duchesne,, Utah. With Its initial now confirms tnv fears. string of casing set at a depth ot As to American opinion, it seems alKiut 1!K) feet, the Utuh Southern is hard to foil v. The American press working towers at its tes--t on the Duurges France not to abstain from (lie chesne struct ure In the Uintah bas4n, jffort for world solidarity represented and Is down about 400 feet. A g by the Genoa conference, but nppni. trr.tum was encountered at ently the American government will a depth of seventy-twfeet and anrefuse to participate in the same ef other at about 350 feet. IVelow the fort. rst water stratum and the point where In one word America preaches soil, .he casing was set it Is understood iarlty find sacrifice for us.- - while that three showings ft oil and gas were practicing abstinence herself. Let me encountered, but not li sufficient say that France has never asked for quantity In any lnstace to promise remission of her debts. She asks only production. not to be prevented from collecting The first showing of gas and oil was her credits. That is the sum total of encountered at seventy-elgfeet, the France's "Imperialism." necond at about 135 feet and the third t 108 feet. In. fact, accoding to reAcid Throwers Busy in Paris ports, the showings of oil and gas hne Turis.-.-Tarl- s police have received occured In almost every stratum yet ioO complaints from women who claim encountered where there whs sufficient their gowns and furs have been badly porosity to permit nccuiiHihitlon. Ttie first flow of water was cased off, but tiuriM'd by nctd sprayed by atomizers :n street railway seats and In fush. nn effort hns been made fls yet to case tollable shops. Soi.ie also claim they off the second flow encountered. liave suffered bodily injuries and one To Celebrate Peace in Pacific nomnn Is said to have gone to a hosFan Diego A four months' pital as n result of sclil bums. These of "eace in the Pacific" will tcld sprayers, It Is claimed, have Ixen lie held In Sun Diego starting Janvsding the Htllce at leost two month. uary 1, 1!I23, with a truns-Tatfl- c m!n The operations have been difficult of winter exposition. Details of a plan tetectlon because the acid's dcstnic that has been in the making nuiny tlvt effects are Usually discovered months were announced Saturday and ;mly on returning home, or after it Invitations were sent to all countries has cntcn through the clothing and liorderlng on the Pacific ocean to take rausctl burning sensations. part. do-lac-le e Mech-inlca- has week. i s Official Washington experts soon to see ll fund of ?1.71.01 Kl.tt XI cvallabk for reclamation work In the west, acwho ha cording to an Ogden attorney, bns'n-- s trip to tht relented fmm ens, which look l,im to the nation's ca pilot. Kusr.ir beets planted between April 20 ami May 10 have a better ebnee 4 leaf bug, wl!titfHig towhite fly. orwho are experts sccording urging early planting as the ialiol of combating this vtl France the past Eu-roji- El Centro, Cal. General Estaban Boston, Railway managements and Cantu, former governor of Lower Cali- their tmployes have a moral obligation fornia is in New York arranging finan- to avoid interruption of traffic and tlio cial backing for a new revolution United States railroad labor board H against the Obregon government, ac- endeavoring to lead both carriers and cording to his associates here Thurs- raihvorkers to carry out this obliga day. Ben W. vice chairman tion, Hooper, constant"The revolution," Is talked E v of the labor board, declared Friday in The I- Mexicall. governor, ly present i Epigmeio Ybarra, has kept the rebels before the Boston chamber of com. down because of personal popularity. merce. Mr. Hooper, G. W. W. Hanger, pub But when he leaves office the storm, it Is expected, will break. Ybarra went lie memler, nnd W. L. McMenlmen, to Ensenda Thursday to confer with labor member of the board, were guests federal officials regarding the situa- of the chamber at a luncheon, wher K i tion, lie will depart for Mexico City Mr. Hooper voiced the opinion thai as soon as Jose Lugo, the new gover- America had "the win passed through nor, arrives at Mexicali to replace him. ter of our discontent" and was now If Cantu can get the money backing on tiptoe, with the slogan he is after, he plans to have the re- "standing of the on. her lips, "Let's vernacular bellion sweep over all Raja California, k Sonora and other northern states, un- go'." "The hard pull is over," the former til it can extend southward and drive governor of Tennessee said. "The Obregon out of Mexico City. are farmer is the only man in the country Sonora and lower California as who rus really deflated. He alone did much favored by revolutionaries states in which to start revolutions. not have the parachute of organization The new governor, formerly an un- to retard his decent and break his der secretary of the department of the fall. The next time tills country take? Mrs. Jem Culley interior In Mexico City, Is unknown to nn international Joyride In the Zeppe hecording Sec Utah Federation oi the people of the Northwest and Cantu lin of war, the farmer will have hif Women's Clubs. figures on launching his blow before parachute along with him nnd will not new executive has fairly taken the district be invited to step out on a storm cloud An appeal for cooperation in solving hold of the reins of office. Halloran-.Iudg- e or. Idea "The of the nnd slide down a rainbow."' meui-heiidenamong Much mystery surrounds the unemployment problems Mr. Hooper ssild lie expected the of tlie American Legion was ri.u'.a panizatiim Is that there shall be ere tity of the financial interests which are nunilMr of railway employes to be to state official.-- ; by the executive com- dated three irrigation districts Trice reported to be backing Cantu. mittee of the Legion, of the state, ar. river, Sanpete and Juab and that "Cantu would like to be a big man, largely Increased In the spring, thai ticularly of those dopnrments having these districts shall become purchas - but he's not," Governor Ybarra said revenues would be enlarged by la considerable numbers of. employees, in ers of water to be Impounded by rcsjust before leaving for Ensotmda. "lie creased business and that condition' supplying work to as many former prvoirs to be built and owned by th is known to 30,000 Mexicans in tills would probably justify a reduction ol it Is area, but lo.OOO.OOO outside never rates "wlhch is so essential to the res. corporation," The state of- llnibiiim-Judgt serine men as possible. ficials promised to supKrt the move- Muted. "A pooling of water from the heard of him." torn! Ion of normal bulness." ment ,n every way postfi jle. Gooseberry, from Fish creek and from In rot urn to normal. Governor Hoop, Asked whether Mexico would sell Huntington and Cottonwood creek? Lower California to the United States, er wild, the railroads had nccompl'siKV Thn the art evhibit which was reiver In Emery county is advocated and Ybnrra replied: "Would you sell Flori the transition without (my genera cently held In Logan by the American in effort is made to get l'rice strike or serious disturbance. da to Mexico?" Federation of Arts wa of exceptional district to see it advantage VAs a rule, both managements nun an article is MEMBER evidenced NEW IS by TINY PLANET Importance In exchanging waters from these other have cooperated cordially In employes New tfie in which appeared recently has anThe state engineer out the ' transportation act," York. Times. The news Item said in ?reeks. is But Fifteen Miles carrying Latest Discovery Mr. Hooper said, '"i bis has not been nounced his Intenetion to reject the In Diameter part. "The Mctrojiolltau Museum of for either side. The railroad esisy hum. Federato direc the American Buenos Aires. Dr. Ilarttnann, Art has lent have had to contend with financial tion of Arts for circulation a collector of the 1m Tlata observatory, says and have been continually Historic Conversation Echoed tion of paintings Including works by the orbit of the little planet he difficulties,to the that of subjected York. New the What temptation of taking governor masconsteldiscovered on November 4, the modern Amerleun and European the bit In their tenth and trying to get to said Carolina the North governor ters. ThW exhibition was recently lation of C'ctus, lies between the orbits roiier ny more but of South Carolina! Is well it the plnnets Jupiter and Mars. The quickly thanindependent ,. shown in I.ogaii, Utah, under the au- what Governor Nathan L. known, the labor board consid Miller sain of five in Is covered and orbit is ell:tlcal ered It Just and reasonable to give iu spices of the Agricultural college to Lieutenant Colonel James Kben of Utah." years nnd seven months. It has the them . Only a few carriers have sue the Seventy-firs- t regiment under sim- considerable eccentricity of 0.272. cumbed to this temptation and discon. Folk songs, patriotic songs and pop- ilar circumstances Is dieply agitating As the plane of the orbit Is very inular songs will lie taught to the people state guard circles. Lieutenant 'Ooi. clined In regard to the earth's equa- tent have resulted. "The complaints of the employpi of Utah communities, together with onet Kben Is charged Informally with tor, the new planet can approach the have been that certain carried, to avoid the chief executive or special courses In art applied to the having asked New York to have n poles closer than most of the other the state of dealing wltli lalnir organizations, hnvc J. home, according to a recent announce. planets. a or sniffer whatever little Exiphrase disregarded the rights of the tnojorlty Utah of ment by the University The little world may be observed grows courteous lieutenant colonel uws wlien from the end of this year until the guarnivteed by the tratiiortatlou act, tension Division. This sen-Ica little snifter." Gov. that certain carriers have evaded tn from the conviction that Utah people tie menus "have "I fall of 1023 in a very northern position, board's wnge orders by having reeelv comment was: Miller's pror only In Interested aie more than passingly most favorable for observations from ers in charge put Into effect wage or not anybody for having the adequate expression of beauty In have me tried the northern hemisphere. I a took whether the ders of the courts without snhmittlni drink, their dally lives. The Instruction in drink or not." In view of the gover. the matter to the hoard nnd that cer. In music music will Include community Famous Dogs Will Rsce words and the fact that the In. tain carriers have evaded the wage dewhich there will be laboratory practice nor's A dog. declared cisions of the board by contracting or Iike Tlacld, N. Y., vltation may have taken the governIn conducting mass singing, as well as Is to be the only survivor of those usil claiming to contract certain clnsir breath away, no evidence or's will Include which musical appreciation available as to what the governor ar. by Admirnl Tenry on his dash to the of their work to Independent contrai the study of great roasters and will north pole, hikI Slberlnn dogs, said to tors. replied. familiarize the people with music of itially have formerly belonged to the late "Whatever mny be the merit of thes our own day. Art In the home will be eniH'ror of RiissIh, may figure In the content Ions of the employes. It Is evl Queen Improving studied with special attention to artisInternational dog team rue dent that they Involve provocative tt, Madrid, Queen Victoria is recover. tic use of color and design In the home ; .n-- from the grip, which has compel to take place at llerlln, X. II., Feb- iintlons. Under somewhat trying cti furniture; beauty In dress and pictures led her to remain In her apartment ruary 2. 3 and 4, under the auspices rtiinstancex, the employes have exhibit and decorations. of the Nnnsen Ski club of T.erln. cA iummeiidable for six days. fH-s- t, - STATESMEN PLAN FOR HER POLICIES P4KTf UTAH IRRIGATION PROJECT WILL BE ASSISTED TO COMPLETION IS LATEST INFORMATION In Actual contsruotion work on the viaduct will begin April J, according to assurance given iby bridge engineer of the state road commission at a meeting (held at the Weber club in Oglen, with the representatives of the federal bureau of public roads, the etaite road commission, the county com. mission and the chamber of commerce v SPEED UP WORK FRANCE ASSAILED state road construction program in Utah for 1922, prepared in the office of H. C. Means, state road engineer, shows a grand total of 120.80 miles of work planned for the year, at an estimated cost of $2,773,032.74. 1 NEPIII. UTAH S. Invited WATER CLAIM N 1280 acres of land will be offered for sale by the state land office at public auction at Price, Utah, the morning of January 31st. The land lies near Winter Quarters. FILING TIMES-NEW- tna. Delegates Work fttr Republic I'nrls, The world congress of tb Irish race begun the last of Its meet !ng here Friday morning with a d's elision of a resolution puting the dele. gates on record as declarng Hint tt re;ilt of the London conference th negotiation of the Anglo Irh treaty denial of self- - detrnulnn lit was for Irelaml. The resolution fnrthei pledges the delegates to ue ever uieons In their iowcr to obtn'.n com plet lndmendenc for Ireland. nt nt water-lx-arln- -- ele-tirnti- Eternal Triangle is Ended n Wis,. John Swanda, 'srnier. shot nnd killed hi wife then ccsmnltited suicide Satiinbiy erasing ) tip two sides of nn "eternal lat Two ago Matt llavlak yen hot nnil killed himself after a qnar--e- l uitli Swanda over llaviak's wife, ifcitiia. Hnvlak claimed the rther tnnn nnd been too attentive to Honla. Short. If after Swanda married the widow. Nelg'ibois reported tlie couple had been unhappy and bad quarreled fr. fluently. MuscMidn, ." Official's Resignation is Asked lnd. I,ov Mayor Indianapolis, Shank Monday led by n proeesMlon or I2.0H persons to the Indiana capitol demanding resignation of ineiubcr t the Indiana public service iinmnisslo l who nuthorlzed the merger if seven utilities Into the Indiana Klec-tri- c Although mit'omil corporation. pmnlsinen, equipped with side nn were on duty to prevent any demonstration, the crowd wns easily controlled by the picturesque nuijcr ol Ji IliMisier lnctroiiotlM. |