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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MOUSING, APRIL 20, 1920. ' Ambassador Geddes l Tells y i t ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. April hzv been wrought ljr the wr In England' which "zlmont deserve the title of revolution," fir Auckland Geddez, British ambassador, said tonight In an address beftre the annual romentlon of tne United States Chamber of Commerce. aet new classes hate been enfranchised. Tie said, and ths working classes, strongly now hull) "ultimate pothe nation's litical power." "They seek to the limit-o- f power, the epeaker declared, "to secure tranquillity in Asia Minor, In Asia and Africa. Silently and without fuse thev have reduced the armv to a strength many think barely aufrldent to police the empire. They are determined to deal With problems of health, housing and education. They see clearly that to secure their purpo.e they hate to end the rancour and animosities which have tom Europe and brought her to the brfhk of disaster" Reports of dissension between repress TaUves of Great Britain and France and France hnd Italy at ban Kemo are "fanthe ambassador assured the tastic chamber. The great question you have to decide," he continued, "Is thlg- Are vou to stand by and welt for Europe a troubles te come after you, ae come they will, or are you going out to help Europe and remember. I am excluding- the European part of the British commonwealth of nations to win through to conditions "I dare not presume to suggest what vour answer should be. But this I believe from the bottom of my heart, that all the nations of Europe, Including Germany and Russia, have to be got back to worlf and aolvency before the world le going to bo safe and comfortable for democracy or business or trade or for anything that makes the lives of millions worth living. "These are difficult times for all of ue. IVe need sanity, courage, good will, the rooting out of suspicion, the dying away Of anger. "I know you as a nation well enough to prophesy that when the hulldlng of a new world It done you or your sons will lie able to look back and eay: We ere lad that we took the larger view; this Is our handiwork at well as theirs "I Wonder if you know how great your nation le? I am not thinking of square nillee or of dollars or of population. 1 am thinking of the American spirit one of the three or four great powers the great forces of the world." y 1 of Changes Wrought in World Empire. antimilitaristic, i - go-d- - i I Indifferent about , I old-fashion- f css; Just as the truly Cy ROBERT J. PREW. Universal Corvl: Staff Correspondent. (Bn.-elCable Dispatch.) I ON PON, April 28. Quietly and th government la cleansing lamdon and eher b'g English ports of radical e'ements. There Is as yet nothing of the nature of general roundup In the but numeroua arrests ore movement, made dxllv, most of the prlaonera being Russians a ho are deported In batches of twentv or so, whenever steamship space la available. A verltah'efcolc haa seized the foreign deo'z-n- a of t London's Side, who are to In less wideawake cltiea scattering order To avoid the but Inexorable sweep of the government's dragnet. The Ftepnev borough council today protested formally aaalnst the "wholesale deportations of inoffenslv. alien Jews," but the home office replied that 10 per cent of the deportees are undesirable hecan.se of their criminal records, while lh TOmalmUr are "ronventlonlsta." who, dur'ng the war.- - elected to return to Russia rather than servo In the British armv. Five hundred of thse. It Is averred, quietly returned, but the home secretary declares that Inasmuch as they did not consider England worth fighting for rannot be permitted to reside In they the United Kingdom. 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Is someone profiteering?" asked Senatlx-hi- gh tor Heed: Yes, somebody is making a good big profit out of It," answered Mr. Dunn, adding, however, that he was unable to give any evidence of combination or , agreements. WASHINGTON, April 28 Absurdly high prices for news print paper bought on the gpo.t market, are due to a corner' resulting naturally from the present shortage, George McAneny, executive manager the- New York .Times, declared today before the senate committee investigating paper situation. The market price 1s twice or three times as much as that for paper bought under contracts, he said. Brokers and small manufacturers were blamed by Mr. MeEneny for the high prices Answering a question by Senator d. Democrat, Missouri, as to whether re was profiteering, he said "they are selling the paper. Frank P. Glass of Birmingham. Ala.. until recently presld-- nt of the Amenean Publishers described association, spot market nrh es as exoessIvF and without distinguishing big and little manufacturers. added that the paper nidkers were msklrg "big profits," Publishers from Boston, Philadelphia. Providence. Pittsourg and Baltimore are scheduled to appear as wltnessei, and committeemen indicated tod.iv that the Invest'gatlon wou'd be directed at profiteering, manufacturing coals, sel ina urlcee, paper consumption and adverting Among todav s wltnes-.es- . fh.irles sine of fhe New York Even'ng Jost arid Mr. MvAueny suggested the Lest remedy MINE WORKERS REJECT WAGE OFFER NEW YORK, April 28 Represents-tive- s of the anthracite mine workers have potlfied the operator! that their counter-offe- r of a wage increase approxl mating 15 per cent' is rejected and for their proposal arbitration according to a statement Issued here tonight by the subcommittee appointed to negotiate a View wage agreement for the hard coal workers. The plan of arbitration submitted by the mine owners. It wss learned, proposed that the subcommittee ask 'resident Wilson to name three Indlviduads representing the public to sit In with the committee and attempt to arbitrate the differi ence . ha u & u ri 5.HdlnSt' r HOICK White Men Forced to Live With Asiatics in Ves- City Gathering. sels Hold. rtepaied for Kata Slump. LrVEP.rOOU April. 28. Speaking todav at the annual meeting of the Cunard steamship lornpany. Hr Alfred A. Booth. hairman of the company, said It prepared for a slump In freight rates and thv the sooner the storm was over the better, filr Alfred added that he hope the si imp aould result In a def-- i' .15 break In tne cifcie otna-liq- y waxes and rising pruea nu-t- "riojs Farmers hesitate to pay higher wages, because, unlike other Industries, there le no opportunity for a quick turnover or to tne increased coat along to consumers. 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