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Show THE SALT LAKE TKIJIPXE, SUE DAY' HOIvXIKG, DECEMBER Yankee Sailors to Play Santa to War Waifs of Sailor TUXW YORK, th United States navy stationed lit Constantinople waters will aid In bringing Christmas cheer to 20,000 Armenian waifs. Inmates ef Near East ftsllef orphanage In tha Turk. y Ish capital, It was announced her by the Nee, East Relief headquarter. The 11 lore alone will fur. fileh p relents and entertainment for 1000 boy )n the Central Boys' there, and the Near East Relief Constantinople committee has arranged to glvf dinners, with an apple or an erang for desaert, to the Deo. Earthquakes Reported From Widely Separated Corn- munities; Many Dead. i $ i. i J BUENOS AIRES, Dec., 18. Lt re In rora th rhqWfc' fthe Province of Mendoza place the , number of dead at 150. 18. New . "'ROME, earthquake Dec. ehocka have completed the destruction of of Tepelenl, thirty, the Albanian village two miles southeast of Avlooa, according Twenty-tw- o to reports from Brindisi, persons are known to havO tost their Uvea Exact detail of the situation have not bean learned, owing to the interruption Of communication between Avion and the striven village. Serious earthquakes took plaoe in the Tepelenl ilistrlct early ibis morning, an area of forty square miles being shaken and many, vlUagee reduced to ruins. - Advices state that Commander PagUaro, his two daughters, seventeen sailers, and two noncommissioned offkceH lost their lives on the Island of Saseno, at the entrance of the Bay of Avlonrt. when the latest earthquake took place. The tremor was Accompanied by a tidal wave, and landslides buried the house tn. which the commander lived. It Is said tihe hospital 9b the Island of Saseno has disappeared- p advice t 18. other parentless youngster. Announcement wa made of the ar. rival at Constantinople of a large shipment of clothing from the United ' Btatea. injured by an earthquake which occurred at 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the village of La Valle, province of Mendoza, according to dispatches received today, which report the village was virtually destroyed. . The earthquake was felt Ilf several damage provinces, where considerable which has not yet been estimated was was Valle caused. La the apparently center of the disturbance. The house of the village collapsed and a number of ere vice Were opened in the streets, through which hot water Is rualting, Argentina Shaken. 'SANTIAGO, Deo. Chile, 18A-8tro- ng earthquake shocks were felt at Kendoia, Argentina, at 1:57 o'clock this agternooq and they were repeated At 1:28 o'clock, according to a dispatch received heu. BUENOS AIRES, Deo. 11 Mendoza city was shake this afternoon at 2 o'clock an was which quite vioearthquake bp lent and lasted tbtrtv seoonda. The tremor! was repeated with less Intensity half a hour later. No details as to property The earthdamage have been Jreoelved. quake was also; felt in the city of La Rioja, capital of the province of th same name, at 1:05 oclock this Afternoon. There were no casualties there. who fought lq th great warr to construct moral world Indispensable to the future of mankind, and concluded: "Let u continue our ascending rugroh toward th stare." InternaCertain questions affecting tional relations coming within the Jurisdiction of the league or nations have been reserved by China for a more opthem to portune occasion for bringing th attention pf the council or Assembly of the league,. Dr. Wellington Koo. Chinees delegate, 'declared at this morning' session of the assembly. The agenda for today promised to b very heavy, Including the question of responsibilities - of the league for mandates over former enemy - territories An effort was made to dispose of that quee-tlo- n this morning, and it waa hoped that the report from the Armenian committee might ala be acted upon. Thia program, if carried out, would leave the afternoon session for cleaning up miscellaneous unfinished business and the ceremony of closing tha session of tha assem- A bly. of Austria, Representatives Bulgaria, Costs Rica and Luxembourg, Albania, been which made members have Finland, of the league, had Beats In today's meeting, but did not participate In the proceedings. It waa Impossible to secure the proper credentials in the short space of time which has intervened since these --k nations wers accorded membership. The formal signing of tha protocol by the repREVENGE REPORT BEING PROBED, i SOUTH BEND,' Wash.. Dec. 18. A resentatives of a number of nations acJurisdiction of tha international statement of Kiget Christensen, oh of ceptingwas planned to be held at headthe four who died as a result of th ex- court, that quarters of the league secretariat this plosion of the dredger Beaver her afternoon. A sufFred Welch, now in local hospital fering front Injuries received Ih th explosion, set .of fc th 'bhuit for revenge. Is Mandates Report. being Investigated by a coroner's inquest The general conclusions of the mantiers today. Welch lias bsen put under date committee's was report which arrest and is guarded At th hospital. awaited with much interest, ware that -- u council of the league had adopted the POLICE MATRON NAMED. aueh a policy regarding mandates that there was no. opportunity to discuss them gpeclnl to Ths Trlbuss. Ida18. Dec, POCATELLO, Today publicly before they went into force, that Mrs. Ella Wall was appointed police ma- the mandatory nations should not recruit tron by MAyor Whitaker and approved by soldiers In territories confided to them, nor profit from their trust tn exploiting Chief of Polio Lishrba, -- Mr,. Wall wa formerly matron at the Idaho Technical for their own benefit the natural reIs of the Mothers sources of those terrltorlesc. Institute and! preFient Lord Robert Cecil, in presenting the he had the Indorse, club ef Pocatello. ment of the Y. W, C. A, and th Min- report, suggested that at least one woman Ion. should be appointed a member of the isterial asooebt $ ? x- - the league tions, that attempts were being mad In coerce to circles th council on assembly th question of mandates featured a spirited debate in the assembly. The assembly eventually adopted of Its mandate committee, which declared the council had adopted such a policy regarding mandates that there waa no opportunity te discuss them publicly before they went Into force. The report also declared against the recruiting of soldier by mandatory nations in terriware administering and tories they against the. exploitation of ths natural resources of such territories for the benefit of the mandatory power. The attack upon the council was led by Lord Robert Cecil, who crttlrised the council's refusal to communicate to the assembly, the text of the various mandates fot th administration of former German, colon lea. Lord Robert was followed by C, J. Doherty of Canada, who expressed the felt by the Canadian disappointment no delegates that opportunity had been given th assembly to examine the man- J? TO PLEASE ffl , i! r. ill ill Pay After Christmas Sensible, Serviceable, Practical Lord Robert Cecil retorted that the sembly, had adopted the report on the relations of the council and the assembly, In which it was declared the assembly could examine any question that came within the competence of the league, Leon Bourgeois, French member of the council, supported the viewpoint of Mr. Balfour, his .British colleague on that body. Adoption by the assembly of the recommendations of tha committee followed the debate. The Armenian committee reported that It had not sufficient time to finish Its task before the close of the assembly. It pointed out that the measure which seemed to th committee most likely to Succeed was that the Armenians be organised and equipped for their own defense. The committee proposed that the counotl appoint another committee to continue examination of the question. 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The danger, aa he saw It, waa not in the terms or the manner of execution of th mandates, hut in the liability of the assembly to come into conflict with the oouncil, which alone, he held, wa intended by the framera of the covenant to have jurisdiction over mandates. "I shall not feel bound, nor" will my successor In the council feel bound, by anything this assembly or any other assembly shall do," he cried. Many of th delegates appeared nonplussed by Mr. Balfour's defiant attitude toward the assembly, particularly when he referred to th jealous spirit shown by some of the speakers, and when be declared that the recommendations of th mandates oommlttee amounted to coercive measures as regarded the council. Dec. f Terms CrecMfi , GENEVA, erzl The Western Outfit New Suits Leather Fine Overcoats Mackinaws Coats Bath Robes Rain- ' coats. Mackinaws. Suits, Boys Overcoats, , . of France said to the Associated Press respecting the assemblys work: "The league cannot but congratulate Itself on Its action. Evidently it has not been able 'to 'regenerate and revolutionise the world. Only the silly formed Price S j. OF EASE t .. t ARE SURE El Test of Sincerity. Eight Killed in Quake. OUR TERMS Balfour Causes Stir. Charge by A. J. Balfour, British memcouncil of the of naber of dates, - BUENOS AIRES, Deo. 18. Right gone i were killed and more thnn twenty mandate commission, since that body trill have muck to do regarding women and children In mandated territories. Lord Robert took the council sharply to task, first for its lack of energy and In dealing with nations that had been given mandate, and, second, for the secrecy practiced by the council regarding the terms of the mandates they had received. Th commiof the ttee's report called assembly to tbs council's refusal to comassemmunicate these mandates to ths bly, and suggested the situation should receive attention from the committee apto , the pointed to study amendments covenant of the league with A view to clanfvlng the relations between the council and the assembly. 19, 1920. 25 to 50 less than last month We Charge It. WE WILL PAY AFTER CHARGE IT CHRISTMAS V Si U'j 4 If T UJ s -l - y 41 m y v ti w ! ilfjt ' if ij -- Vich ' i?i a JV m i tr nil ill t I auch hope for H. It has cleared the Individually with " the German experts. ground of many questions and can next One, for instance, will try to learn exyear In the shortest space of time accomwhat the Germans think ought to plish Us labor. It has proved Ita vitality actly b done with German property vatUed at by action." Speaking of the United Staten, M. Vivi23,600,000,000 gold marks sequestered In an! said that country showed a sympathy Another win name the which made it evident closer union waa other countries. minimum amount of shipping the Gerpostble. mans will ask the allies to leave with N. V. Rowell of Canada said. The first Assembly has satisfied Its them, instemi of compelling delivery ot friends and disappointed its enemies. It it. German telegates to the second finanmost significant feature Is the fact that for five weeks representatives from cial conference, In session here, elabotheir plans for paying reparated today forty-on- e different nation have found It rations with goods and materials The possible to cooperate on many matter allied representatives wers prepared and international conoerns, and that as the assembly progressed it has developed when this morning's session opened, to In an Increasing measure a corporate tell the Germans what featutas of the oonsolousnes. a sense of power and au- plan seemed acceptable and what must discarded. thority and the oom lotion that It served beOnly on sesajoli pf th conference wa a great purpose that guarantees ita fuheld ture. today aa' the British and French were asked by their associate delegates achievement waa "Ita greatest court of international justice. This was a great step, substituting reason for the sword and as a means for In five weeka settling International suit the assembly has accomplished more business than any parliament of any on of th nations represented In the same apace of time. The league has become more truly a world organization by the admlselon of former enemy and neutral states. The league will live because humanity needs to hav individual conversations with various German experts. The German plan, aa haa been outlined, would provide (or a supervising organization to arrange for countries that wers awarded reparallona to order building materials and other goods directly from manufacturers, who would be paid by the German government from a reparation fund. This fund would be crested by annual appropriations by the Berlin government or else the allies' orders, would be filled under a system of credits arranged by Germany with her industrial groups. has been poiated out ia connection with th stranding of th San Pablo. Several vessel hav been wrecked on th jagged rocks where th San Pablo is believed to be pounding to pieces and it is declared that all thes .vessels hav born the name of saints. CONDITIONS IN BAD WAY- SANTIAGO, Chile, Dec. conditions In Chile, which ar as aauts, ar belnc closely studied by the Chilean Industrial chamber with a view to finding some remedy. Th situation la attrtbutad to a fall of SHIP IN DANGEROUS SHAPE. restricted buying, th exchange HAVANA, Cuba, "Dec. II. Reports priceai situation, restriction of credit and the from tha steamer San Pablo, a United abnormal Increase In th value of the Fruit company liner, which went aground United Slates dollar, which hR created Rt the entrance of Havana harbor last conditions here. Tha dollar unforea Tuesday evening, show the veesel Is In haa fallen but is still quoted a precarious position. A peculiar Incident at above 1 slightly, pesos. nt ' The more candy the merrier the Christmas t k a 1 At THEY ARE DELICIOUS THEY ARE FRESH 20o . v- - Eye-Glas- s s $6.15 Bifocals BRI'eSKUl, Dec. It Bx th Assool, ated Press.) Tha second financial conference te discuss German reparations 35c PLACE YOUR ORDERS AT.0NCE 1 adjourned at noon today until Monday, to enable allied and German lu Site all their time to prttale conversations on the points raised with the expectation of ftnallv formula! lug a Hal pf Uiangea in tha treaty frvhtton considered necessary by 4 he Germane If they are to pay satisfactory amount ol with which you both aray sad far vision without changing Includes examination glasses. good gold filled frame and gt eir)s reparations Ths allied representatives now Will talk Offer! heros the greatest optical opportunity it haa been our pleasure to offer for many weeka. Hun dreds of people arc taking advantage of our scientific service and money-sivin- f prices. Spceial three days only. Conference Adjourns. I Candy Canes Candy Animals Great Triple pio-tu- re 25o 30o Peanut Brittle, lb.1 Peanut Bar, lb. ...,....30o Cream Taffy, lb, 30o Mint Cbewj, lb GENEVA. Dec. 18 President Wilson l Informed of thareult of the Inquiry made by the allied high commission In Turkey concerning th Armenian situation. In a message forwarded to him by tha league council. It la understood the president has been told that negotiations with Turkish nationalists present nu Insurmountable difficulties. Th message Is believed to contain the 'avenues of approach." which th president asked (he council to Indicate to him. PARIS, Dec. 18. Premier Leyguee, replying today to an interpellation In the chamber of deputies concerning disarmament and reparallona. said"Th French representatives at Frtia-atl- s have been given clear and concise Instruct Iona Franc Is not desirous of oompelllng German y to pay her reparations tn gold marks, nance asks only the execution of the pear treaty within reasonable limit whether Germany s debt la paid in gold or good matter pot, so long as th debt Is paid. "Wa do not wish Frano to appear before the world as a nation which abuses It strength. Propaganda is going on, fspaulallv In tha I'niled KUUa, to France a a militarist nd Impsilal-1s- t such propaganda powea Against Franca must replv by opposing a clear and conutltatlng attitude." You Can Buy Candies At Less Than Wholesale Prices ; to Wilson. Leygues Statement. GOOD GOODS' Baited Peanuts, lb. Cbristmai Stocking Mix, lb. . Reply sxtrni. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT r Main Floor . |