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Show 7 J THE PEOVO HJ2UOi).;TirCE2DAYt tXTOBSS T. ' Fifteen of the leading -- progressives who stpporteJrU1 ; rEAcr. oit.WAit. ... , ticket Republican ia years gMe by havens witihed theJpesio-The ajiamative to peace, is war. It is worth the while of any cratlc party and the Leajrue of Nations rettctifP AJKOng these - r H? h inade jbakrfess'inan t labor with aH jbls energy and all his irfliewe for ai Judge Benjamin UrdxaV of an : eniable record as a juvenile judged 4f treaty. ItlrojpLth while of ary J..:!the5ptliMciSo fovea fierrey of San Fjancisco, and."still another Fher,: nyn '&mkhtio pearaifabhorr war, of every Ameri- of Yale, " Does this mean .afiylJLfe:tu the voters of; (he " ratios; xt&a w ho; trOuid preserve and continue and strengthen the ties of today? If the. Leajgye of Nations was risrht two years SQvtea tfrieiidhi that now bind, the people, of the. United Sites' ta tee - rnearly- 90 per cent of the people of ."this .nation'. .endorsed i it is.rplesof the chief chllized iswiHriMfc whn.-nn- t'.tif- tustk-- - and Roosevelt favored a while' of everv right' today?.- .:;Ai'tfcat.'''iUineleague, EKhu "Root stood behindrthe ' ir.oRienirTx?resHte fcsrmanity above' the interests x party to bring to bear upon the!' :Taft tame put ;seng..for it. .Judge. Charles. $L.lIghW. offered senate whatever influence he may, possess in favor of the ratifi-- l it amendments which weintoxporatedrinto the leaguev wlf such .cation of the treaty at:orkwithorqiuHfTca'tinn nF great leaders as the above ;TajrejjhlRfchen"'whji duVuhiK &ve reaeMy U;iii5trterard:-am'e- ' the treaty1 if I .'"",';"are :. be to '...'Vi found: necessary ;'.'r . Peace ct conre or.lr ; .'-.':;.. .""'-ratifica'don of the' trea'tr. The the y.- f. rbtractior.:5t in the .senate would furiouAlv recent the sung oyie-?ne.wa ong qi naze is speUbindere throughout the county nartv'of war. ,:Ve cannot for Reout4ican-nartv--i'riiia'.'rr,bnA-&.h.- z Ain.J.-.?7..y.the what of tnesare ; I "Ki: fc.i.A.fei'i''T-i ranasgressive MAWtvtm.Vt Uo;i m' i,.ri m neces a i inai-'it. tr.e aic nai "j .ipjtMr rcKLir. awit riclJbtttog-and.:TOud-Hgf- M JJ "d2?x0 -- - - I te' natisfl.ajeif - ' 'Ex-Preside- nt A-t- e e 'imgt- r ' ' -. JJiegdaBISSUlt art shrays cf tle . J dty. store or.ttae renKcradsrg pest. they are served j dinner or traysiae meai. iveept sDli'isi y.A - ; u-in- ? - N X V I - j-- i ... . '' Vt!t th v. att i rs.p ' kV4 V ' " nr.'"1"" mAa-rmefKi? ef will the RepuWkans do if ektied. oi iaiionsj)rj7iiiiy ;i nrn pntiar;-at-t- ? tM-tgT- it;n-ir.i.t- Elystjsther ' an'-in-i- - d ' the' League: knoF-tha- tJiseuects'ftt, of'thetreaiy; there- - and in 'pwnTactThey'ro'p The tte nece-car- ewd-di- e inevitable conse-'- l - MiLr 1T1 "a wsr with Gtaav-tmti- ie cotiHv H 1. .the 4hipttrtmenf waiy jnit fte accept such a treaty is 'we shrnid draw i;n: tne ; r; i" per5uade roaTnis un-- is oyer,: s;iet .usasaesrei in peae burs to accept her treatv. She protests ariinst the - war for thwart illery men, sup- - severity f the. Versailles treatv, ShouM we be'wilEng Tsifw.ai department did buy too many T '1 ? pose a few f,,r K. j i v.iVr-7tTtA' ouidle"an unjust treatv. unjust to . man uie wnoiesaie pnee u. i.n:s country, apes anyone wisft. to say ourselves, to our associates-i. I the war, to,every nation that has that the world waras a BuiiQcratic uar r a Republican war? JUn irr.poverihed. and to even human being who bears a iife-I- f, not, then why try to lav this to the Democratic administra- - iong sorrow-lausof the crimes of Germany. The vast maicr- I . ition. It was an American war and we all realize that there WaS itV Otf the AmrifJin rwvn1 wrvnlr" nrntott ainirst an,-- Ansvmma I a lot of profiteering, and we also realize that at the close of thfe a "treatv dirtatfti hv a snirit nf tpnHmV thltl I I "Skill mi war there were 17,000 more millionaires than before the war. but has brought all this ruin upon the world. Vet Germanv would1 aU were Money--Du- y these Democrat ic.profiteers or were a Jew of them rcr.ser.1 to no other than a treaty of mildness and forgiveness,: i on um im nere i in our tor are we not gumg are armies shall and not be in a Kouuug disbanded, rjgm juuuwH Utah today that .we are unable to stop? Ue all admit there is. put upon her anv constraint whatever The senate butthere was no suh a lossof life in this recent world war from : cbstra.nkT.ist5: if thev have their wav.wiU force us into d beef and typhoid epidemic as there was after the Span- where we must either give in to German v accept her terms. WW -- war. when the Republican were in rpower. In our or else continue the sftte of war. it mav be for rear '' ' LOWEST PiC opinion many tilings were .said here "It is easy to understand the motives of the obstruction. : CASH AND CARRY $YSTM evening bySenatorLenroot the average high school bov could answer in-a!l the world knows uha't thev are,-bEXTTiNG OCTOBER V, 1920. one is baffled in the aT "WEEK oanliehate-aiid-ybecause tempt to rea'their minds to 'get at the processes of their think-- ! THE HOST COMPUTE UKE ' scathing charges went unanswered. This paper wishes to go on trg.r Here isIr. Lodge, who savs of the senate foreign relation-- ' nd record as favOnnga series of joint debates such asthe famous-Tniit tee's $rft.43 linb.: aet Sail . . that bt "the. reservatioils, ! Iti. Sat V... ncoln-Douglas dtbates previous to the Cl-war.- Then such rtlating to Article X of the league covenant." mav be modified to. -a. Pt:t Lsjri..bttllt w.v .4no 2 c&as oa Sniii r j4i tie lromrmeei ine views ot some senators-whthink the wonllrtr ton IJ Ittil! P the campaign. strr-- who fee 35 2 caas y&caFQEf Ss-- " itppr:MoTejeethe-etttfr- e . gjg SUA i&t and -- th.t-d;lr;- i. sp-irs automubiljejjjjv 4 t . "-- rr n-a- m Save i. "1 r-t;- for Gash -- p:ticto a'situa-embalme- Samuel Kopp ti-?- n ish-Amen- IMM "Phoneitf the-otfc- h a ut et the-seco- m -Li- " .t casj cl J-- ......Sc E 53c 2 Kb. .pie. AAackle Coffee. 75e 2 raEs 2 T.2it-;rJ5c J""t Ji .5c .U5 4 bars V:- - F! 5 brs i.jt.- - V.'Ji:; 5e ... i:. -r rocr sack ".. t50 5I0UE FOR THE MONEY. . NO OIARGE NO DELIVERY hi. KA - 450 West Center St, Provo of particlp.t'n 0f the Vrdted States, in anv vrsr". r-r:t might aftVt ?he United States itswf." "ahcu!-- . the intent of the reservation. The Massachusetts ahs lately fojyes us to cuestioft either his intelligence "r h.s r.- - r"I:y. is Any or.e can see that the second paragraph cf the nsrr. absolutely rejects Article X. It declare thit ur.ier irg pronslon of Art ice X jttecrres to preserve the ferritc nil j article, any obligation i p! tical ir.dtperder.ee of any other country or to u:irr -- t (p Co) tili !,t!.,ij.l. .J.'Mt'll'i''.. - ryy i"'uth j 4 fi' n ii- j( - ev.ert cr.i cf V v"i' n mi I ....... i. ... , i ecor.cmle-n.ca-'-- - X 1 -- - h 4 ' iorce ci he l"r'v ii nH-- or to ?.j?j:t , itectior. cf r.y oher coutn-- " in short, i; siv :fi jiir.y a?reerrer.t on t e pari of the Uniteof vir ccntcmrl ed br A. i lie ruasures prewsti-i-- Goiden ftMb , - i ur K- -.' cor.troverv-'j'- -- tracrr-rh. ArtMe XXII. 'r.ir ih? fore'm f. .. rai- by ;Uices av Kiits A i ut A,;r r--:- -t y r?h-p- t:f:a g-f.- . p.rc- - This r.- - w Ter.tto VcrsarVs. -- r.t. t r ef;r rejyt - re -- - "T--e rut 'arrr.t t'--" yf -- - . csmittee, wu!i tr.tr. ' It rt tre th ctfer rar :? I - I T-- r"r iJ . it Ec.rue cf rh? ard v.e m5tf;u3 ihcuid s:.ir i act 'of ?erfl!c sV.-- e -r- Zs. :r r' r: ? -i" the cr.- -e of humanity, of right . d r with iHe h oi.yitl's i' in the effcrt-ar-tindt-rstanoT"ril- the consequences of r tC:.: ; cMirry see and v- ilsc-.ir. is nalr?- h' treaiy tnt trae ireariV and purpose'of It en grossly misrepresented and m.isinterpK n been has meansrg falsified, it has been tortus! rral purpcrt by those, who. in the fervor of their r. ?r.d in their r?.ge against the president, have been aV-- : Vy--r:- J 31 it precedent reckles m seehirg to amend jput of the tr..ty does tstcor.tain or to put into it guarantees which i'lsri:. f- unmistakably givr But for the fact which stares us in it would be irconceivable that men in respo"nsib!estaTic-maie su-- "a "use of the great charter of human frei m. :r:.x" parably the most mornientous compact ever submitted to any Tar- -. !iarr.er.tary body for consideration and acceptance. Nt t-- Y.rlt Vut of - he X. 5 w It d - t'--"-'. r-v- -rt t-- -' has-bee- ::-a- t.-v.-: 5 h Times: . THE WEST LIKES COX. of the visit of James ML Cox to the west h:s bere the cadKhte ar.dTon"mai;rrs i : i jrnowieiige affect the Pacific coast. He has cat" failed to express h..i 3 He has very definitely outlined his p:si;:..r. any rL-zt-. Japanese quetioil He says ihat God intended that ;h :.t:.-r- s of America should be white men, that the republic was t this ideal and that this ideal must be maintained lzl! J ' - 1 disposed to subscribe... to this ideal have back v h er.ce th oy came, On the-- tnsfa t, action - he- - points t-4hai -r Axi-.5 Eleven of the covenant Kr.e thp Isc-s- p of the right to brirg its case before. the. naticrJ wtX it tlectedrresident. see that the Kf, iup i ; .. league, ,t League of Nations Cox is fcr the just as7 firmly .s Iii-i- -" :' .'s ainst it. I shall endeavor to meet a3 if d.s.rt ."Out -- lEequdfy flat Irag inarlalMfiaidattQioajIcitef HM0HS ! is th V-r- -- flia 3. ti -ou- v.' r-- f 5' - Ui u-.- ?--.i K-.- . ' --o- bh hkh - ii mill -- - -- . I T L. .tkA.ntJ.il- - A' ' v " 1 i r .....4'M w. niiinini " tuoiPl ., i ui ,j .. JV ..j,, .,H ran i --Z?-, .: . ' . : : , - : '',' ?r- -, offered in"s:r..- - "My heart is in this fight an j I will put iVrth a n m crc.tr th A t iar.v neasonat 3e ccr.?-s.c.n . nm in l I lF.li. fc?e Cox stan .rtctir--:rT.- . 4 -- P. . v-- V Jle;" ? tr.dj," fr.r ; riTaT:TJS-iiii- d for lr m. t I |