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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE Russian Noble Charges Shot to 7 1920. , A . v Rich American By Universal Service. ' (Special Cable Dispatch.) Junt An 'Americas been charged CantacuMB. a eonaln ef th former ciar of with (hooting and wounding him Is th bead In a male In a dance hall In Montmartre. Th prince and a party had gon to th eafo, which we of th better claw, to clbrat 'th recently granted permission for such amusement place to remain open longer hour. Bow th (hooting occurred and th Identity of th American involved hav not been disclosed. OF LEAGUE PJSGT 6. millionaire ha IbypJUIS, Brine Vladimir a, Covenant to Crumble at Did That of the Holy Alliance, Simondt Sayt. . Adoption by, the United States Without Reter-- , rations Too Late Now. By rSANX H-- SIMONDS.' by th McClur Newspaper syndicate.) JfEW TOKK. Jun 9. Th rejection by th United State enat of the presl-deproposal that America accept an Armenian mandate very cloeely approx! mate an obsarvatton of the fleet annl vtrsary of the delivery of the term of the treaty of VoreaiUe to the German end thu of the date when that doou (Copyright. 1930. nt' went, with Ua league of nation cireum atanoe. aw the llht of day. Now. afler a year,' what i to b ald of the pro peota of the league T To begin at the beginning, it must be Euroquit patent that the court of theformapean nation In ooneentlng to the tion of a league of nation wee dictated purely and lmply by a dealr to find tome way of lneurlng American participation In the world affair and mor tpeclfl-rall- y in th maintenance of the term bf the treaty, which waa to be made with Germany, term which in th very nature of thing would b fulfilled only during long years. Little More Than Ultimatum. Functions in Small Way. Meantime in Europe something of th atm phenomenon I discoverable. W are almost a year from tha date of the signing of the treaty of Versailles, but, despite that fact, tha league efInnations la not row permitted to function any way but the most minor affairs. It may tak over th administration of Dansig and the Basra Basin, put It is powerless when Poland decides to meet Bolshevist Russia on the battleflel'ljr France counter a German Invasion brthe Ruhr by an occupation of Frankfort. One after another ef tha familiar intercdnferences ha taken place, national notably at Ben Remo and at Hythe. and will at held b another Bpa soon, but these conferences ara pot held International under the auspices of th league ef na tions; they r merely meetlnge between head of th respective allied govth ernments It le not the leaguevof nation directing International relations, old association of nations. In th case the spokesman of an presentn alliance. Cecil tn England ha Robert out salient fact In a recent this pointed th league. But Ignoring against protest his protest ha fallen upon deaf ear all over the world. We are now to hav th first direct conference between the Germans and their recent enemies, but this conference will not 'have the remotest relation to th league of nations. Instead, it will be quite like the conference ot which but th 1 rench-Italla- . con- - siderably-tha- less n at any other store. Kodak Albums : Pocket Knives In our big, special sale 50 cents additional ; will buy one , extra album or : knife. ; SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY- - CO., W. F. 'Bowefman, Manager. , 271 Mala Street, Near Broadway Denial for Persistent of Votes to Women. London In 112, following the flret Bal kan wan, or the conference Blr Edward Urey sought vainly to arrange betwoen the' great power, 'to prevent the world GENEVA. June (By thy Associated The eighth congress' of th In Urnsttonal Women Suffrage Alliance wa opened this morning with a sermon deIgnored in Europe. In Geneva cathedral by MU Maud In Europe our associate were willing to livered accept a league of nation provided euch- I Roy den, up to a lhort time ago pastor of Roy- acceptance Insured American partlclpa- tha City Temple in London. Ml ' flur wiffSdS Ttoi can g2mnrtiao Ua In th great Pulpit whieh Cel-o- f at Versailles. But every separate action II th United State senate ha indicated vln and Knox preached. Th cathedral the determination on the part of America A toucll ef color wa lent to ovoid Specific guarantee and i refuse II WM cr9v),d. in their A a oonaa- - by ten IndUn women delegate entangling commitment. quence. th league of nation ha been costume of many Ignored by Europe, a it ha so far been ridOTMver, wu hld tonight In Communlal hall. th wlth withdrawal of I America, tho tendency has been unmls- - 1I Th principal 'speaker wa Mr. Carri Ukably toward a lessening of the He of alltano. which bind France. Italy and Britain to- - I chapmen Catt, presidentwere th. thoe present Astor, Among lady Each nation ha lu necessarily gtther. own national Interest and purposes, and member ef th British Aouaa of commons, these are by no means identical with those ,nd Mrs. Josephus Daniels, wife ef th of ny ether. Indeed, Italian lntereel are, I f th United Bute nav, in fact, far mora closely bound up with I crtar7 these of Germany than of Franc, any proposal IlMra. Ualvl CpeajLS. Italy eagerly advocate which would hasten th rehablliutlon of I Mr. Chtt said In part Germany, however distasteful to France. I For 8urMi8t8 of ,K. wqrld a fe In reality th American preoedur in ih matter of th league of nation ha fact stand forth with great clarity. The very itrikipgly paralleled that of Brit- - first and greatest that tha political liberation of women wa tossed up out f.Ur2drLl?tolvnr.o moun-ih- i. la' I of tbo war chaos Ilk waan Isolated U In th making. uln when tb world d ,h I caus th of th htS undoubted original w1'! lation. .British partnership thn humiliating, subjection of women Ual now, and Ii the world around; War, th combined ne. ot h,lr emancipation; ha ten- L .?,eh to women dar8d the of maiiy land their the,PVhhm existed in I s, political . freedom. Strange, bewildering a consequence of th decision tump of th i fa-.i Congress of Vienna. "Th Latin and oriental countries .1(111 I war Pres.) L" f0' hu., ndf p.ii ld ,ar iiivfor Unmistakable Indication. I hM led Th result then. eem to me to b tendthevot to w0m way; th other will follow. P1 unmistakably a clear indication of what Uv no country In Europe except now. No general war dt-- 1 to com without a woman uffr Europe for n full generation after kT soon vote Women will Waterloo, but one by on th settle--1 aaeoclatlon. menu of Vienna war modified, rrane wherever men do. Tet while aU the old aside in many land escaped from th Bourbon. Belgium from barrier are swept women. enfranchised, th th Dutch yok. July began th task 8d I n not completed In th of unification, which waa only completed I where women hav labored hardest Austria collapsed lasa than two I trie nd th of where ha principle democracy years ago been unchallenged, For a certain period of time th eon- tlnenUl power endeavored to preserve II first the set and then th fiction of WOIHfll UiZtU La Dj LIMftJ, tb Holy AHUnce, but th thing waa "There must b million of women In 1m possible and presently th allies them never wbo Europe hoped for political lib- selves were separated- by a wide gulf. erty and wh are now dated by It sudBritain Joined Franc In a war upon den comingThe women of Norway, Russia, Prussia attacked Austria In al- Denmark and Iceland hav long been en liance with an Italy united In tha face franchised, but Germany has outstripped of tho whole Metternlch policy laid down aU cither nation In th recognition of th at Vienna. 127 of women with principle equality, en city council and thirty-seve- n serving member of th national parliament. Th League to Crumble. of the German National SufThat th league of nations will new president frage association come to this congress crumble a did th llolv Alliance Mem member ot th city oouncU of Dre-- it to ms Inevitable. It alngl chance and doe net seem to me To hav been immediate and I "u ' not for m to interpret the ral h chanc. lay in tuadoption menu of of other land, by th I may aay that thor crc-ll- u Thl would authority have United SUte. ot suffragist in th United ated an International directorate of world tr millions 6tats who hav .hpsn fairly stupefiedd affair. Inof tact an I wltb astonishment at the almost which the world. hav might hegemony Aal tha worldba knows, great influence for a long P- -- I i?unfbA Bl bee.n of VsrBut adoption of th to th principle Lille without reservation Treaty by the United I dedicated from the. first No of other nation ha But now would not. in my Judgement, I md th am prerfcuncement save the league of nations today. J?. new om MP'Jdltted it ??hr association of ?un,t7 Conceivably and history It " iutlon, prtnelple ba, th people of the world will presently denlal and that onlan, to, come about, but after a year it seem 18 wby tb8 extension of suffrage to th IneviUbla, dssplt th view of th pr- ha so amazed and ldont Just expressed in his veto message II ora'" of theEurope will have I fipmlllated omen women of the United on the Knox resolution, there of th United Bute are to be a new beginning, the opportunity I State. B I88 d'8 ti8t women of other land for which I nowhere visible today. i pot won th vot. but they feel that hve . been betrayed by their own i they have I 1 60 nation. lrdy Tur-turb- 1 1 8' yt oeun-whe- lPt - - .tHi :s(T UlMlX eu .h,.om wall-nig- Anglo-Amaric- unac-xrcls- Acres Utahn$ Donat for New Bird Sanctuary Movement Started in Expressing th desire to protect quail, robin and other small birds, R. B., Hark ness, Edyth C. llark ness, J. 8. Oliver, Susan A. Gustaveson, T. B. Jackson, D. A. Palmqulst and Thoma Gundreaon pe- tltioned th state fish and ram commie- their land a a bird loner to sanctuary, wh.reSh. .Uta law prohibit. the carrying of firearms. TWO COST A LITTLE MORE THAN R. H. Blddoway, the commissioner, has new Th complied with the request. ONE! sanctuary comprises 190 acre In East Mill Creek. One costs the. United States Blames 1 The league of nations, a President ffll on advocated it, teemed the bet prom le of continued American participation in world affair; It was. In fact. Utile more than an ultimatum which th president served upon the world at Pari in th hap of a declaration that unless thia condition were met America would retire. To be aure, The eonditlon wa met. there were an infinite number ef "reserto ut the American term. Ev- vation had particular and ery European nation personal lntereeta which It did not with to submit to tho decision of an International body. Even, the president, himself, ought certain reservation" for hi own the country, of which the exclusion ofinterMonroe doctrine from the field ef moot the national Interfereneo vie Still, a league of nation wa created by the treaty and It might have been expected, a It wa hoped by Euwould not concession rope, that thl desire but merely meet the president's hi of favor also attract tb country. It mult be clear now, however, that, despite the fact that the president accepted and continue to aocept the treaty of Verts I'lea because of Its league of nations circumstance, the treaty ha con ttnued to lnerea It unpopularity In th United Bute, and with this un popularity ha developed an everigrowlng hostility to all Intermixture In European affairs. Today thl sentiment may h regarded as having reached 1U maximum. . President of American As sociation Addresses the International Congress. U. S. I I ' v wa in the United 6Utea that th first woman suffrage convention was held and th first organised woman suffrage movement In the world begun. Tht wa seventy-tw- o year ago. Had mn been reasonable or logical they would af once have responded to the appeal of Dll with the consistent answsr Bines we are govrnmnt of tho people, and women are .o . ly functlon' bJ? j Our prices $2.00 and up; our prices are lower than any 20 per cent off sale. 1 258 In the ht t. a, Idaho Senator in Chicago Ready to Support Anti1 Convention. in Plank By Universal CHICAGO, Service. Jun 9. tak th plac of captain-genertha laagua of nation fes al Bonneville League bore, sntl-Isag- Eight Matches Played Coif Tournament Ings-hretao- n. m", - 1 . ' brought with hltn. He said It would be hot only a denunciation of th Wilson league covenant, but also a declaration reaffirming the policies of Washington and Monroe. He said he and hi associate would not stand for anything that did not unequivocally affirm th Washington and Monroe principles, upon which the foreign policy of the nation ha been constructed. Asserting that he had not read th revised treat plank, said to have been written by Senator Watson, Lodge and others as a modification of the Indiana had been p'ank. Senator Borah said he Informed this plank would meet all the desires of the Irreconcilable opponent of h Fully prepared to of all in t& Republican convention. Senator William E. 1st Borah of Idaho arrived her thl u afternoon. 710 brought with Mm tho plank, which hs and Hlrmm Johnth who son other and oppose league or either? will support In th convention. ( Tb Tribwift. Borah a first conference wa with JohnBINGHAM, ftiinn ft.Tb Too I Haft son, who stood with him In th treaty tb larnl kfgrgar uly , br tc candidate nf 2A to ft ftbaw waa bit day by th fight and who I now Borah's in hard thrftnghmit, til taitofa nicking bla fnr for th presidency. They discussed th a total of 27 hits. Tb Bmgbnw bittom convention eituatlon for some tlm. acctcd Nt 11 bits. In announcing hi plan with respect to The flret round match. In th first leg Th linkup foague in th convenof the directors' cup tourney were plsysd th fight on the TOOBLB. BTNG0AM. Borah said he and other tion. A dam a. 8b yesterday at the local club. Th results In hi Senator Jana, group were concerned with only U are s follow: 2b banioa, 4b two thing. Thee are to get the right Dunyma, If W. L. McLeod defeated James Hilwi, Ift of kind puMform end the- right kind of ktauffer, p tnoet. I up and Bottsrlll won kind f platform. In tr khaw. p default from W. A. Larkins; Dr. candidate. The right hr denunciam a straight-ou- t 1, their M Harrla, opinion, R. Ellsrbeok G. defeated tJborge Halloran. of th league plan, and their idea KlQflMM. rf fftpufli. rf 4 up sod 2; L. W. Bowles won by de- tion Kirk. rf the right kind of candidate la HiWkily. fault from D, L. Wertnelm.r; F. S Mur- of A. hwtami. Turacf, p ram Johnson. phy won by default from A TV. Cowanj ittftM, t A. K. Bell defeated Jamsa Waters, 4 up hhtld. ef and I: Fred Hale defeated Frank Fisher, denunciation Planned. sor9 by-- istiDgk: 4 4 1 9 4 2 -- 25 i up and 4; T. if. Gilmer defeated F. C. Senator Borah declined to make public 1 4 9 9 1 Richmond, 4 up and I. Bingham .... .... tb draft of the anuleague plank which pln-bo- m In only two thing," the senator said. ThoM are tha drafting of the platform and the naming of the candidate. If it develops that we could use tho permanent chairman to help our cause along, we might get into tnat branch of the fight Denver School Head Dies From Attack of DBWER. Hb Jun I Carlo If. Col of th Dnvr died to a local Uapttal 191, YEAN BOOK ISSUEp. this afternoon.' Mr, Col had been suffering from InfluPOCATELLO. Idaho, June . "The enza sine an operation for apponilcitif Wickiup, the college year book of the D. and mitered a relapse, Idaho Technical institute, published by the which ended Saturday In death. associated student of th Institution, ATTENTION! AUTO OWNgN, cam ofr th press yesterday. Donald Du Why not lat us giv you a set Brio Bault of Hagerman is tha f, your car. and guarasttoa onr repairing the treaty. assisted by Vernal Merrill of Pocatello and work, rather than have It don elwhara Orin Fitzgerald of Orangeville. Norrl and find It many tma a muck a you Prepared to Fight. Stacy of Mackay was the business man- calculated! Auto Ouarant Repair Work If thl were tru it may not become ager. assist d by EJIon Session of Oakley Jill E. 4th Bo. Geo. CL Larsen, Mgr, and Ted West of Pocatello. th submit to necessary rUl!sgu plank (Advertisement.) The senator itt th convention. added; "But If the platform when reported to not th kind does contain convention tho of plank w have drafted or on similar convenour In th to It, we all! offer tion and fight it out. I cannot conceive of the Republican party refusing to abide and bv tha principle of Washington Monroe, which have always been the doctrine of our country and which have alwav been reaffirmed by every convention of the party since It wa founded. naked concerning Benaidr Borah w q a report that he wa hex for th EARL 6i WILSON of starting a fight to put the - proof the party and gressives In control H old Mid th out this guard. throw waa merely Incident! to the fight the group i maklttg to get thwhoright kind of was & suit them. platform and a candidate alo." t , uoermtondent chools sine fr editor-in-chie- ' pur-pos- Other Candidates Suggested. la the matter of the selection of a permanent rhairman of th convention. Kenator Borah Mid It ha not been determined whether the progressive group would have a candidate to suggeet for Th only name heard of. he th of formr Hen tor Jte . said nere tho Indiana and Senator McCor-Bil- e eridg ofIlHno-He Intimated that either of might be acceptable to wins group "A I said before, art interested ple. i S SOUTH MAIN ST. P, T tr 4 yt vri H 2l36ee We sell for CASH ONLY and save you money. GRAY BROS. & CO. Vr', neither reasonable nor logical; men are exceedingly emotional and sentimental. toe near Its .pat day to b The race tht or' sports wear here are Shirts be for dress to please every whim and fancy. YoiTll find more novelty ideas than usual'fn our present display; new texture treatments, new col-o- r tones and new patternings. The designers have extended themselves in origination. "It otherwise. "So liberal baa the United States been matter of man suffrage that fifteen of the forty-eigute ones al- Wins 10 w 8,1 who war not B,nnd t vo,e tm i m to S. L. do; and I cltin8. M nothing Inconsistent In permitting an whli t lUUrftt nonUxpyin vU, Th UU vrlv baU clob lFfetd the Salt denying to Amric-bofprlvil Lakw GJaaa and Paint nla, ,10 to 7. Tha pi intelligent taxpaying woman. an do nado ail their runt la tha first uti It haa baan a familiar alght bn alae ioainf. Tha paiater made a fair rnaa new Ketn theo, but rhay wr usable ta Htrwma ad I pending, to aa raflned the Wf lead ef thair appoaeata. Bata cioba ladioa, coUaga grad ua tea and woman of GLASS A PAINT. importance aianding io feat from tha AB.K H OI.' AB R 0.0. A- - polling place making their appeal to L ft 6 1 0 ft 1 0 9b Daria ft Ratmb.ef voter, while men unable to speak En Neale, M .ft ft ft ft 2 ft Peck.e 2b 4 2 ft gll.h, The language of the ballot, unable ilfulHaer Reaiuuaea, to read In anv language, uncouth and . ft ft 4 ft 2 2b and M ft 1 3 2 untrained, marched p 'ib past them to cast Brewer, Bb ft 1 4 0 2 Hifban voles against their enfranchisement. fttorty, c ft ft I 14 31 ef aad lb ft ft 7 ft ft OR ft ft Pk.Mv Boyd, lb ..4 Womens Years of Sacrifice. ft r Pe fc.lb-- r ft t Tobin, rf .4 ft ft Rock. 2b-- 4 2 1 ft 4 Peck. rf 4 ft "Incredible, you y. It is; astound- Warraa, If ft ft 2 ft ft Murray.lf ,4 ft It stagger and Ing and unbelievable. rmahaa,lf 1 ft ft ft ft.i.Dvia.pcf 4 ft dumbfounds one. Should you ask, why I are answer, there 11 15 It, 27 to excuse, but no .41 Totals The great, bare, bald fact It defense.' ftror by toning: ft For Co. A there. OUm L. Paint seventy year, tn a land Oftfttftftlftft-8tst yrjo io I wherein no man ever made a sacrifice for : P Errors Stats rl.os , g. L. a vote, women have given ftanmory thclj; all to ft. Homo mao Brwr 2, I Point gain it, and thlr country ban yet 2. Boyd Rock, Mslilasr. Tws bsss hlts-N- sal their task proclaimed completed. Double ptsys Neats ts Bock ts Boy4 2. not It clear th that Is tlm ha R. Peck. Stoles bases Rssw IfalUssr ts K tor-- y, paaa9 for womn to work for th Hits Off K.-Boyd. Wsirsa 2. of women )on? Why sff Rork 4, off (I. Deris (, off hould not th Internationa! Woman SufE. Perk 19. Bsm oa btllt Off Bock I. Struck out By liwnui S, by Rock , by O. Dsvlo frage alUanc glv way to n Interna . 5. by E. rook Poms bells Storsr 2, f. tlonal Suffrage alliance, ending forth Itt Peck 2. Bit with bell Halcomb. propaganda for ' the enfranchisement of Tims of (tas Oas hour sod 55 mlantes. men an well woman? And why ahould Loft os turn blots Prito I. not men and women of democrat! vislo L Gloss A Point T. unit In this common aim? Most countries hav had meni leagues to aid wo man cuffrage; why not un!td mans and women leagues to aid th of both men and women, Prison Nine From Class ana Paint Whether it Sm. this mark IN 1867 ilson merchandise. that it meant then Collar or Shirt. first put on Earl Today it means all style and quality in a OaXlHUCscii troy, n.y, mailers of Qllars Y fiHtis |