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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10 ata were frittering gway their time playing politics Instead of trying to "llqut-dat- s tha war." He poured cold water on the presidential aspirations of Herbert Hoover, and than got Into a warm debate with Senator Harding of Ohio, whom he pronounced tha most likely nominee of (he KepublJcun party. Senator Harding tried to get Senator Aahurst to atop talking for a few minutes d to permit tha passage of a shipping bill. that "t do not wonder that ha asks with I atop," said Senator Aaourat. "He, the other presidential candidates, baa bean equally guilty of a lack of constructive statesmanship hare, and no wonder ha hates to hear this speech. "If I were a candidate for president and had aat supinely In my aeat for a year and a half when a treaty of peace was pending gnd all the nations of the earth had ratified It, and I had been Imguilty of delay, i would beg, plead.attenplore a senator who wae calling tion to what had occurred to stop it, (or Gods sake. The senator from Arizona, said Sena-lo- r Harding, "has very much misconstrued me. I gm not only delighted. 1 am elated over the speech of the senator from Arutona, and the last thought I could have In the world would be to Interrupt the flow of bta illuminating eloquence." Senator Aahurst said thare were bets enn fifteen and twenty candidates lor the presidency In the senate. "The Democratic party today can stand convicted of Inefficiency in tha matter of liquidating tha war, ha continued. "The. Republican party la squally guilty of gross Inefficiency In liquidating tha war. In the Here la the peace treaty, lodged senate. We are unable ta do anything. Here are all the other nations of the earth making forward moves, while partisan politics dominates our country and for president are bombarding candidate the circumambient atmoephere, thinking are going to get elected on a speech, they whereas they could be elected by doing their duty here. "We are sitting here with the treaty tn the senate, unable to move, whiaperlng to see what the White House thinks as to What kind Of how we ahoud vote. statesman la that? We should take up the treaty, knowing that tha president cannot recede If he wants to recede, hhame on him If he did recede, after elt ting with hie allies and making that untreaty. If he then would Quietlyandandcarve der cover aay, Yea. go ahead 1 will and the heart out of my treaty pretend to my allies that 1 atn sorry about it, hut cannot prevent It, the president would be doing a dishonorable thing. irnu Lifes Greatest Blessing- much-neede- Large Group of Republican ' Senators Notify Lodge of Opposition. r (Continued rrom Pigs On.) who want no change In th Lo3 dB. leeervatlone." Mid M-is smilingly crowded oui-i- d newspaper correapondtWit malting the conference room. To the that all of thooa preafnt except hlinsalf and Senator Nov are Identified n foee, Mr . Ledge with the tor - ,roh ireatye muat present the question to all aide. That was undersuwd In undertakDemocrat, ing the negotiationsIn with tha the Demomeeting W Republican. nobody but our cratic leadera represent and la we tentative do selvea Anything Those presmust be referred to aenatora wdiat we had ent today wanted to know V declined to Beyond this Senator tJhat another omniiit other than to stateleaders' comthe of "bipartisan meeting mittee would he held tomorrow. Other however, counsel, enator In today atated that no textu! draft of proposed considered. were leservation ivmpromlse Object to Negotiations. The principal protest of the eight senaIt was tors to Mr. Lodge and Mr. New,comproany atated, was against holdingwith the mise negotiations whatever and secondly, against pay change This view was In the Lodge reservations. outlined in Senator Johnsons statement after tha conferame broke up. deliberaAfter months of debate and tion." said Senator Johnson, "the senate which repreagreed to a aet of resolutions sent a compromise. It was admitted by called everybody that these reservations, veryn the Lodge reaervatlona, were theprotec.-tlolimit that. .should ha done tor the of Senof America. In tha language ator Lodge they constituted the Dero-ocrat- s, hie minimum. Personally, 1 am Unable to see how there can be any compromise to upon the least possible protection American or European reaervatlona which safeIn are 'the Irreducible minimum To me guarding American buditution. there can b no compromise with Ameri-la- n honor, or American protection. senator Johnson said that Senators and New were caUod Hon be abuse of press reports that the hi nearing a compartisan conference was promise. particularly on the reservation effecting article ten of the league covenant and that it was desired to know the b satis of the proposed compromise. ' JUGOSLAVS GIVEN FURTHER TIME FOR REPLY TO PROPOSAL Health Good - - Jugo-Slavl- Senators Are Silent. Neither Senators Dodge nor Johnson, In the conference, mould state whether they beiieted or understood that the compromise drafts proposed to recede from the principles enunctsted In the Lodge reservations. Democratic leaders said today that a proposed reservation on article ten of the league covenant had been submitted to the Republicans and was under consideration with action In Jrospect to- Red-Bloode- Anemio Condition d Unnecessary Makes Rich, Red Up Pale, Thin Anemic Men and Women Pepto-Manga- n Blood-Bu- ilds 1 GooJ health is the most important asset of life. Without a vigorous, strong hotly and a keen, rloar mind, true hap- pines and enjoyment nd men, And yet so riiany women, too, whose lniRfortiiud it is lo bo pale, thin end anemio hopelessly accept this condition in the belief that robust health and real happiness are not for Thousands of men and women have been restored to vigorous health and lasting happmcr by Glide's This beneficial blood tome contains the very properties so vitally needed to improve tho blood, . lcpto. will Mangan, If taken for a few enrich tho blood and create thousands of the tiny red blood cells that are so necessary to carry nourishment and1 Strength to every part of the body. is safe, beneficial and pleasant to the taste. For convenience, it is prepared in liquid and tablet form, both possessing exactly tbo same medicinal properties. Be sure to ask your druggist for when you order Glide's is the genuine Oude'a Look for tho name Gudea on tho package. (Adv.) -- Iepto-Manga- wo-'lc- with this movement. In THE LITERARY DIGEST for January 24th, there is an enlightening account of the unrest in India and how it menaces British rule in Asia. The article is accompanied with a map of the Indian ' trouble center. . Other vitally interesting news features in the Digest arc: i'cpto-Manga- Prpto-Manga- Pepto-hlanga- When Hoover T old Europe to Go to Work -- EARLY SETTLER OF STATE DIES; WAS BORN IN ENGLAND A Summary of American Editorial Opinion Upon Loaning Money to Stricken European Nations .The Red Peril to Asia Clemcnceati's Artistic Sense - : . How Shakespeare Must Go From Schools WilsonBryan Split Affects Democratic American Opera in Chicago Prospects Drastic Sedition Laws Wildcat Ecclesiastical Campaigning 3 New York Settlement Workers Unite Railroad Mens New Remedy for High Prices Mr. Gompers as an Apostle of Christianity Albanys Ousted Socialists Mission When the Kaiser Went to Jerusalem Lord Greys n Perils in the Baltic h Syria: In Wartime Agreement The Peace Settlement Chinese Praise for Senate Objectors How the Bolshevik Mind Works Machines Replacing Men in Loading Ships s Plaintive and Peculiar Old Songs of the Cow Changing the How Good Lighting Aids Production Country World-Wid- e Best of the Current Poetry Trade Facts sitw - a. Jan. 23. Commenting on Pre- e from Paris, the d Italia characterizes hla altitude on the Adriatic toward the Jugo-Sla- v question as most praiseworthy, as It Nittls return To make a wide impression on the elements of discontent in the Punjab, according to their commander, Brig. Gen. It. E. II. Dyer, British and Indian troops tired without warning last April on a meeting of Indians at Alnritsar, killing five hundred persons ana wounding about fifteen hundred in ten minutes. This action is now beiug investigated by a committee headed by Lord Hunter. The violent outmove-.Hme- nt breaks of disorder Bombay, and the Punjab, eventuated from the passive-resistanc- e ncccsmado against the Rowlatt Act, which is directed at revolutionary, and anarchical crime, and .is sary by the attempts to overthrow British rule in India. Agitators seized upon this measure, the London Morning Post tells us, to organize an agitation which threatened the very existence of British rule in India. Events in Afghanistan, and even in Bolshevik Russia, may or may not have had a connection them. ROMK, mier TOPICS OF THE DAY The Allies owe us 450 million dollars interest on the ten billion other dollars they owe us, but were not ' ( going to collect even the interest just at present. For two reasons: First, were sorry for Kansas City Star. them, and, second, th$y havent got it. Happiness and Success Within Easy Reach of Men and Women PARIS, Jan. 23. Th time tn which the Jugo-Sla- v government must give a H UnRe espi yn cert the settlement of the Adriatic Question reached by tha supreme council early this week was extended today for three days by the British and French governmanta. The extension was granted upon th request of foreign Minister Trumbltch of a, 21, 1920. Cor-rier- Ill-Fatof demonstrated tangibly the good-wiItaly and the lack of any imperialistic Russo-Germaalms on her part, while the the newspaper adds, demonstrated that their policy was quite the contrary. morrow. "Italy. sats this commentator, "with Senator Sherman freelv expressed hla the concessions made hv Premier Nil It set a good example. It now Is Belgrades Intention of withdraw Ing front the Republican partv if emasculated treaty reserva- turn to imitate her. Let us hope that Mind-Gearh tions were adopted with the support of1 the advice of moderation from the Republican leaders press now may hav a upon the s If the Lodge reservation are to he the good effect which was not I secured In the e said Nenator Sherman. emasculated, past. We believe this Issue at the national will bring upj-lhmay bring satisfactory results. I convention In' Chicago next June. If there On the same Ulornale the subject ; should be ratification of the treaty with dltalia Bays: I rmaseulated reservations and that action "Premier Nlttl conceded more than was by compromise between Republicans and tolerable. the stubbornness Fortunately Democrats ta approved by the Republican of the s was even than national convention, I shall endeavor to the wllllngnras of the Italiangreater premier to find my political associates In some other yield. We are glad of the arrogance of that would be against this treaty. our adveraarles. which permlta us again TVilliani H Smith died voterday .if the party 1 am speaking for myself alone. to defend Italys Interest and aspirations farnilv residence, South esl Tmh Senator Sherman asserted that although In the Adriatic. The premier desired tojpl street. Mr. .Smith nas horn In ratification voted he cordial relation against the treatys with the Juko-SlarctrHhlrft, Knlaml. I c mb'r 1Q, IHM) ' he would be willing to vote for ratificabut the effort proved the Impos- lie camo to Vtah ears hko and tion with the Dodge reservations un- - sibility of any Just and had been encaged In farm,ng until tight honest underchanged. earH acd, when he herame m.ul superstanding with them, ltaiy must serenely Mr. Dodge was said to hav assured the face their enmity, which alii yield to re- visor of Farmers ward, Ouch position senators with whom he conferred today spectful fear htdd At the time of his be our when country that no definite agreements had been finally display only Mr. Smith reecntlv got tfp irom a Kick Its force. made by the Republican leaders In the bl The truth is that the Croats and the bed. Since that time he appeared, to be peace conference. The senators Slovene are partisan eternal enemies of Italy in good health. II had been serving on were told by the Republican leader that and the Latintherace, wnile which they wish to a Jury the last week. Yesterday all dlseusslona were tentative and must destroy, substituting themselves on the acting in this capacity he was lie referred back to the Republican and eastern coast of tha Adriatic. and removed to hi home Iemocrstic membership, He Is KurMved by his wide. Ann HowIn view of todays conference the belief ells Smith; three vteters, Mrs. Ftank was expressed tonight in senate circles South Second Ln:t street; Iangston, that no result from the bipartisan conMrs E aid Eighth Barnet Rigby, 219 REASONS ference tomorrow was probable and that South street, uid Mra, Jotines Wilson of FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of Senator Lodge and his Repubtcan coland one brother, Thomas Idaho, Rupert, GERMANS leagues in the negotiations probably would A. of Smith Utah. Wanshlp. with the genconsult ever the week-en- d The funeral will he held Sundav at the eral Republican membership to learn the Farmers ward meeting house OONSTANTINOPLR, Jan 23. Interment prospects of support of various redrafted entered the war on Oermenys BideTurkey after will he In Oty cerumen. ri he bod ha.1 reservations. the cabinet had decided to Join the alliee, been removed to the Joseph William Taywhile flying the Turkish flag, attacked according to statement, before s eecret lor undertaking parlors. Captain Blaine Indicted. and destroved two Russian ships. This riMmentary committee published by tile Wash.. Jan. 23. Captain SEATTLE, about The act brought newspapers. Turkeys alignment John machinations of the war F. Blaine, Seattle, Wash., was Inmembers party, led by Enver Pasha, war minister tack Russian vessels aliiln under Turkish against the entente and several were In 11(, wers responsible for the change of colors, but Enver Pasha declared of the cabinet resigned. The farts dicted here today by a federal grand jury the comthe front. mander of the cruiser had pledged him- misrepresented by the censors and has been investigating alleged When the war broke out, the newsTurkish public, even the sultai. believed which self not to make am sin h attack. frauds hi the wartime construction of at-- , Russians the that several the for I eay, years of papers the was Turkish Decision reache majority to the cabinet hy (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) cabin. t wae friendly to the entente. The Germanv In ih war and It as tacked tho Turks, j " WASHINGTON. 3. Senator war party, however, began attempts to oppose Jan. when Turkey toek her stand that agreed of Aahurst Arizona, stalwart Democrat, persuade a sufficient number of minison the aide of the entente the CJcoben omf Under Belgian Soverignty. toover In traces the the senate ters should that kicking Turkey acqulrs the Ger- her sister ship, the Hreslan, should be 23. HRUSSEIJ'. (French Wireless day, called upon his colleagues to atop man cruiser Ooeben to take the place of bombarded by the Bosphorus forts. Enver Service.)' The Jan. territories of Maimedy and House for InstrucTurkish ships which had been requisi.running to the toWhite made eecret arrange- Euphen, which had been annexed by GerKgjth-QBrie- ix Pasha, however, use their own minds In tioned by England. Objection was mads ments with the Germans and the Ooeben tions and try many but were returned to Belgium Janustraightening out the peace treaty tan- that the Goeben, which arrived here In Joined the Black sea fleet, even tho grand ary now 10 under the peace treaty, are August, 1814. after fleeing from allied vizier gle. kept In Ignorance of this under the absolute sovereignly of BelHe declared that both aides In the sen- - warships In the Mediterranean, woud at- - move. being On August 25, 1914, the Goeben. to la who The commissioner, royal gium. ... .... i. administer these districts, is taking measures to make the transition easier for the inhabitants, and the customs of the population are not tn any way to be Interfered with. It U declared. . ed ll Jngo-Slav- s, Anglo-Frenc- Jugo-.SIav- ad-vh- - January 24th Number on Sale Today fft-tw- TURKEY EXPLAINS FOR SIDING WITH THE ASHURST ACCUSES SENATE OF PLAYING POLITICS WITH PACT nervous today or if you were wakeful last niht or The night its time to think youi-- of before, ! Instant um In pi ace of coffee A boon to those who like coffee but cant get along with it. Sold by Grocers Try a tin-yo- Made by ull fl nd Theres a Reason" Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek.Mich. - ) J. All Newsdealers 10 Cents $4.00 a Year The v, e Anglo-Frenc- Many Exceptionally Interesting Illustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons Nw Jugo-Blav- If -- INCREASE IN NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES SHOWN WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Increases In the number of workers employed in ten of the thirteen leaUlng Industries are shown la figures mad publto today by UiS bureau of labor statistics. Comparing the figures of the same esfor last December with Detablishment cember, 1913, the largest Increase, 26 9 per cent, appeared In the manufacturing Industry. Eleven Industries showed an increase In payrolls, mens ready-mad- e S6.4 per fiothmg showing an increase of 58 7 per cent, and the woolen Industry cent. An increase In the amount of money paid employees In December as against November Is shown In the payrolls of twelve of the Industries, cotton and manufacturing fading with an in crease of 23.7 per ce. . Diet at Age of 87. SPANISH FORK, Jan. 23. Mrs. Sarah Svteson died lost evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Larson, after a lingering Illness from Brlgnts deisease Mrs. Svteson ariB general debility, i a native of Iceland and wae 87 years of age. The funeral service will be held to morrow afternoon at 2 oclock at the First the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK States shipping ships for the United board. As district manager of the shipping board. 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