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Show THE OGDEN 4 STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 192r R i . afford - an$iher war, but will dlsanna-ment do the many things claimed for 1 Tlie Ogfica . Standj3rd:Exam!ner c illiam Fred E. . it? 'Working on armaments today are - PUBLISHING COMPANY hundreds of thousands of mSn, - What will they do when dismissed from the An Independent Newspaper PuDfJshed every evening and Sunday navy yardJ and sent home from the morning without a muzzle op a club. You will answer, Go to .wort Matter at the armies? Entered; as Second-clas- s ' to1870 71 u at some useful employment. But Postoffiie. Ogden, Utah. Established ,000,000 idle men in the Member of the Audit Bureau of Clrcula. day there-ar- e ' tlon arsd The Associated Press. f United States. Why do they- - not go , SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE Detlvere by Carrier Dally and Sun1 to work? year.. day, In. By. Mall $10.80 there is not work enough to kefp - ev- nn J V ............ t no A Julie I " w 1 k:j - EXAM N ER TELEPHONE erybody employed. NUMBERS . M Classified Ad. Dept.......... Disarmament's right. It is a step 5S Business ard Circulation Deot. in the direction of sanity In' interna 423 Dept. Display I Advertising ' 873 Editor! News and" Dept. tional' affairs, but in times rof unem j 2 Ness Bldg. Leo ployment it has no economic value, Sa(t Cake Ofnce, VAN DAP.D- I There Oally and Sunday, 1 year. , 7.20 is no scarcity of agricultural products tv1EMSER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS or manufactured articles.' A surplus f, The Associated Press Is exclusively en. titled to the uss for republication of any of "everything exists in. the--- United credited to It not otherwise credited States. i news Buti there i3 poverty , because J ri this paper and also the local news pub itished herein. !1 . Granaries are overflowing. - 3 -r- - 311-31- - L, Levin, ?,5409. "Z3 - Phone Wasatch Representative.y such as is attributed by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States.. - Producing guns and ammunition 4s in line with the making of luxuries. When there is unemployment no harm is done, except in keeping up thespir- it of war. When in useful lines. there is work for all, making the implements of war 4s a waste of human energy. But when an nations are disarmed. the best armed' nation will be the country with the greatest equipment in machinery which, can be converted into plants for the production of powder and cannon. This disarming finally comes, down to a willingness ' tov submit the quarrels of nations, as we do our Individ-ua- l conflicts, to courts based oa justice. if- ; ;THE PRIMARY. ; ; . The primary election Tuesday next is i a- most important one. The voters Jjwill decide then" which candidates for the respective municipal offices will tgo upon the official ballot on election ' November 8. day, " The lav provides that only the two candidates for each of the respective offices receiving the highest and next highest vote will appear upon the ballot in the final election. It is thighly important that all qualified voters register their choice on Tues: offi-tci- day; -- al - C There are a large "number of eandi Jjdates presented for the choic of the voters. Most of these are iurid. many have previously held office tof public trust. The voter should ' jweigh well the individual merits and Z qualification.? of the candidates and fvoteonly forthose. deemed the most worthy of public confidence, regard less of feelings of personal friendship well-kno- Jpor -- oo- wn I hereby announce myself as a candidate nonoartisan Z3 the for term" City Commissioner and I commit myself to the following principles: If elected, I pledge I will retire from my business and devote, my undivided time and, attention . to the office. I hold that all franchises belong to the people of the city .and not to any one man, or set of men. and I am unalterably opposed to granting any franchise without the consent of the voterg of the city. I am In favor of municipal ownership of all public utilities, and believe they: should be operated for and in the Interest of the peoplethe consumers and,, if elected, I pledge my unceasing efforts toward a realization of that end. I believe 'that our taxes are excessive, and, if elected, to work for a reduction of the present exorbitant rate of taxation. ; I am in favor of better Btreeta for ' . V Ogden. I am in favor of enforcing all laws and ordinances, which aro enacted. If" laws and ordinanceis are not desirable,' let them be repealed, but while on the booka Uiey should be enforced. If elected, I pledge myself to a progressive, business and economical administration. I believe in reducing expenses in every department of the city consistent with efficient service. I make the foregoing platform to be kept, and if elected I ahall keep . it. FRED E. WILLIAMS. office of four-yea- r OUR SECOND END O' THE MONTH SALE BEGINS onclay October 24 at 9 o'Clock At the end of each month Ave give part of our heautiful first floor to this sale. It is converted into one huge bargain counter. Just a few of the wonderful values are given below. You must visit tne store to see tnem. an. - Two-inc-h ous . goodfellowship. I : Continu- Post , Vernis 15.00 Margin M 1 II n H n mm V1 in The voter should exercise the same So Says Woodrow Wilson With High Capital' Chat Jfcalm judgment which would 'prompt ' : Official 4iis or her action in selecting a board fp. directors to conduct affairs of a The famous Downey Rest, Spring, BY GEORGE It. HOLtSIES r Full llalrge business enterprise in which he Felted Cotton 1021 by International or sh were , interested. Ogden City (Copyrtght . .News Service) the very best. $15.00 Mattress, $15.00 'The corporation is the largest corporation WASHINQTOX, Oct, 22., is not in Ogden and its affairs should be con- league of, nations as an issue, is the livest Issue before the It dead.; flicted on the same broad principles American people, .today." Wicker Bassirfetta Fumed Oak Tea Wagons "As for the peace treaties with of efficiency coupled with economy $15.00 $15.00 and Austria they Hungary Germany, business. that is exercised in private Desk Golden Table Oak End Table of Unit $15.00 the are the crowning disgrace Library Mahogany i .$15.00 Only those candidates who are not ed Rtates." AH Steel new . . Wicker Bed, Ferneries. , Day $15.00 something .$15.00 From the close confines of his quiet susceptible to,, and who cannot be home in S street where he now sits Loom with Woven hood. real leather Baby Carts, .$15.00 Lloyd scat. Mahogany Rocker, .$15.00 of the fast moving world Swayed by.any influence, from doing, as a spectator came tonight these observations . (Political Advertisement) 4 their duty in the interest of the.peo-i;;ple- drama from Woodrow Wilson. They were can give the best public service brought by a high official of his ad who discussed general are rand worthy of support of the vot- ministration affairs the with foipner president at ers. ; some length this week. 00IN FUTURE ELECTIONS from being convinced that Far TO MER1CANS which he fathered at Paris, the league, LEAVE THE RHINE, is a dead issue, despite its overwhelm Now that the peaco treaty with Ger iny repudiation at the polls a year aaro, tne rormer presiaent Deueves many has been ratified, the American implicitly, his visitor said, that it is 1 ;m4:-rri''-4troops at Coblenz will begin to moye destined to be an issue in every Amer n Unit the until ican political campaign homeward. ed States becomes a part of some in The presence of American soldiers ternational machinery et up to pre war. Call Sent Out for on the Rhine was something no Ameri- - vent Mr. Wilson did'not mention his own Hurry can historian could have forecast even plans in connection with keeping the Absentee Republican league alive but his visitor came-awa- y ,&s late as1 ten years ago. , Senators , the distinct impression that the In Germany they have, e song, "Tl; with former president will" hot cease his Watch on the Rhine," which tells of efforts in Its behalf merely because hta J WASHINGTON.' Oct. 22. The is poor. IIi caller expressed the pride the German feels in guard- health over surtax income fight Mr. be Wilson will the opinion that; ing the river and how determined the fully able at some future time if he rates to 'be Written Into new revenue desires to. take the platform again law broke Friday in the senate, but deTeuton is to see to it that no foreign so in behalf of the league. spite a sizeable opposition. Republican forces shall be allowed to invade that ' IIEAITH MUCH BETTER leaders 'expressed confidence that the Real Red Cedar Chest Genuine Wilton Ruga, 36x63 The health of Mr. Wilson is. now compromise "plan embodying a maxisacred territory. than it hasfjeen at, any time mum rate of B& per cent would be All Lloyd Loom Woven Chairs $15.00 $15.00 In 1918 American armed troops better ' since his collapse In the weat more adopted. and Rockers, $15.00 marched into Coblenz and crossed the than two years. ago, according to his Meantime, as a result of the defeat is and He heavier is visitor. there taxato of from the exempt proposal Rhine and have kept; watch on the frequently therold,time sparkle to his tion incomes, of, foreign traders and river ever since that time, three years eye. trade corporations ueceived foreign waa rne bo wnicn sources panor from outside of the United grayisn ago. Soon their trains will steam out .pronounced and which made him such leaders sent out the States, majority y ' of the country and,- perhaps for "the an 'object of concern on that gusty a hurry call to absent Republican senMarch day when he left the "White ators to return. The call was last time in history, American boys,' House for the last time has entirely form of a letter, saying: V II .HIT t J in all the panoply of war, will be seen disappeared. There is a" ruddiness to SENATORS ADMONISHED ' his cheeks that is the product of many to Inform you that there "We in Eurdpe. . in motoring through wcro 19regret long1 hours senators "absent Republican : The German people will regret the the hills of spent and Maryland. Virginia senate from when there the Thursday, . WATCHES TREATIES to be were, amendments departure, for the American invaders important Mr. Wilson displays a keen Interest voted upon. We hope you will arrange i and on the made friends Rhine; had in current events. Just prior to the your affairs so as to be in attendance officers and privates had entered Into ratification of the peace treaties this at the dally session, as the; amendweek', he continually asked callers for ments to the revehue bill are very lm- the social life of the communities their opinion as to whether the senate and every Republican' should would ratify them. .Upon being in- tortant where thTee year3 ago was an so that this measurfc may be present formed that the" senate would do so, be acted upon as soon as possible. enmity. he expressed his keen disappointment of Absence senators, was : Republican It is well that Americans, as victors andthen with more force, his opinion commented on by Chairman d eighty-seve- n first mortyax bonds, idtnt and general managtr. Penrose REALTY BANKERS' S PROTEST HAWAIIAN as disaction "the of the themcrowning so conducted 1 10,000, the prop, of and masters, have finance the committee. aboct Mr. Elvad, according to his fcttor-n; argreratinc 'of the country. grace" BOND GIVES CHANGE CHIEF of GOVERNMENT "Questions paramount importance North illotei American selves as , to win the respect of those has bttn making kis home In Los erty, of eftb the callers at the quiet are being disposed of here while ReNone S 111 street home have A been in to abrf iwutd and stone th company, , by under them and have left pleasant draw from their host an. Angelas, The indictment ws on ef senators are'absent and indif expression of publican OMAHA. Nebr-- Oct. - 22. Oct. 22. in a number returned by a special grand T. of and company, Holding I. to he want said. Iter call poassaxion IU HONOLULU, the ferent," memories. We have no songs of hate opinion as to the armament and Far attention of the country to Jt. It Will adminlsIn the of court combond Elvad the district Banktrs transfer gave today against Realty Invtmnt Jury which rently Invetlatd stok and no bitterness in our hearts for any East conference which meets In Wash- meet with comment and condemna J tratlon of the territory of Hawaii from on an Indictment charging ha embettl- - pany, of Omaha, of which he was pr- - and other transactions weeks v three ' .of and out fn Nebraska. hence, ington funpeople willing to conform to the tne aepartment ot tne interior o uiq which many people believe will be tion." DEMOCRATS CRITICIZE ' an. "association of nations." was voiced here toevolved damental" laws "of civilization. ' On Senator Hitchcock. Democrat. Ne state department, other R. Farring-ton- , world the events, former Wallace Governor In ' leaving,' the Rhine, Azaerlc&a president exhibits the keenest interest. braska, called attention that II Repub day by when meager" advices told of a Joined with the Democrats in troops complete a record of occupa--. accoramg to visitors, out on the licans into the. senate defeating the committee amendment, bill being introduced of world statesmen here he while of Il tion of foreign territory ;whicn should gathering ill McCormick. Med DemoaraL by Senator is silent. He follows it through the North Senator Simmons. 16 said to. in nations a for as other Carolina, grouping the only Repub- linois, providing guide stand, newspapers, hut if is not discussed. Not-.-'0ewere licans absent not and the Islands with Hawaiian OO Philippines. voting, 1he hour of military glory. , while 12 Democrats also were absent Guam, Porto IUco, Santo Domingo, : oo .ii and not voting,-BRUMFIEL3?-SUFFER' NO PANACEA IN While debated In the first skirmish Haiti and Samoa, "Mr attention has been . called to over explained as deWITH GASHED THROAT signed amendments DISARMAMENT. to aid American concerns' In this bill," Governor Farrington said.; Some , candidate for Ccrnmiixloner h trying to mxke After a careful study of the whole competing with foreign rivals for orer,-sc- "Hawaii's Immediate reaction to any( Chairman Penrose said an such move Is Vigorous protest, but' JtOSEBURG, Ore... Oct. 22. Suffer efforttrade. European , situation, .a. , committee of people bcllcre that he is inppcrtcd bj the' labor be would made to later a nervous ana in Dr. get very to realcondition. vre students bound of ing events Unitthe Chamber of Commerce of the in. ; to uniom. bill the It. M. Brumfield, convicted slayer of provision protect'those general drift of public; those being in ize thatInthe ed States! reached the' following con- Dennis itusseli, when questioned particularly, today concerns, United fjtatei for lomn the opinion in business the ' at first denied that he knew anything Philippines and in years ' clusions: , past has been to "group Hawaii! his attempt to end his life by China, about The labor union, aa iacii, are cot inpportlnj anyone. lYance has been overrun by GerOnly a few senators desiring to dis- with Insular possessions. The average1' cutting nis throat, . but, when 'asked cuss Income the surtax one also rates the" could to and he how ciUzen, out take truthfully got the happened many twice in fifty years. France, work of his teeth, admitted to opportunity before the senate recessed. say the average official, does not dlf-- ; bridge a AMENDMENT PROPOSED therefore, keeps standing army Sheriff Sam Starmer that he might a cojCiirrrrE of votxes, otlqkkizld and ferenUate between the "territorial; Senator .Hitchcock proposed an status ; "sov have mulcted the a ess that itcannot gashes with the of and the Hawaii of, 750,000 men, "jo amendment to the compromise under TOOEGAIOZED, induced edge of. the gold. IMgoU to ran for tbii of other Islands under Ameri. N sharp happen again. The convicted man was said today to which rates on incomes In excess of can and are suppoTting' Jurisdiction. ' According to Mr. : England is .willing' to. reduce her be not out of danger of complications $100. 000. would sasie as those Is American "It obvious the in law. rrom that DemoSenator on Jonas. the existing wounds his dec & lira tiaiu corerin resulting armament on "land, but insists, on. throat. " period of lereni yean, he will i crat. New Mexico, contended If rates people need a liberal' education on' . v oo . were to be lowered on large incomes what Hawaii Is. The whole force of, aa adminli tratlon hued vpea the fecda-rnent- sl having the biggest nayy; grv to also should be lowered on in- community pride and business ac. : The" "money .for France's army ' AIRPLANE SPRUCE they comes fcelow $5,000. principles uadtrlyinj gai bniintis 'iramtotiomf salesman-ehip- , umen, as well a flrat-clas-- . ,. and England's navy comes, out of , PROMOTER BANKRUPT Q0 be brought Into play to vrith a i tiffident 'amount of the HTJiiAH tltnunt injectour pockets. Our late allies owe BELGIAN WAR CHIEF counteract this move.- The leaders ed to xaaks a reul lire ad nilnls tratlon. H1j motto: ,fJns-tic- e ns $10,000,000,000 If we could i of the territory should gt In touch NEW YORK, ' Oct. 22. Franklin REACHES NEW YORK with prominent officials and businessto all Fpftixl privileges to none."" collect even the Interest on. this Helm, a promoter who figured in de men on blockade and the mainland of in lands spruce Washing' velopment loan the. high" tax problem would ton state for manufacture of airplanes NEW YORK. Oct. 22. Ueutenant any effort to pat this Jmltory In" on ; ' ' be solved. a the filed ; war, General Baron Jacques, conrmander of undesirable classification. during today voluntary HIS HMiBS ARE NOT TIED. Vote next petition' in bankruptcy placing his lia the third division of the Belgian army Limitatioh of armament mean3 "People of Hawaii should not be bilities at $1, 406,443 with no assets. and the third of four greAt world war blind to the fact tbnt the events in money in our pockets. It will The firm of Harvey Fisk and Stms was figures coming to attend Hie American this ocean HIS PERSONAL CAMPAIGN C05tm'lTKJJ and thf majority of newsor ona the principal creditors, with a Legion convention at Kansas City, ar- paper headlines make another war les3 likely. And ' caused the have claim of $200,000. rived In American waters today on th the World cannot afford another people In the United States, to think Other claims were made by J. L. Lapland. of Hawaii more frequently In terms of war. Osborn, of Los Angeles, for $200,000 I & War air has been tried successfully. the state department than of the inVirginia rail. All wm gree ;that: the world cannod Jfton 11 is saw, in arnmm.aunsr 105R. 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