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Show THE BALT LAKE THIBUXK, Twcntjnln FRIDAY MORNIXO, APRIL LOOK! FOR LESS THAN windows devoted to a showing of these frocks. A- - lirjl. '22, TEN DOLLAR, BILL Another Gigantic Purchase and Sale New Controversy Is Discussed in British Parliament; Tokio to Send Another Note. April SI (By th Amo.1 h Th correspondence Japan and tha t'nllad Bistre on mamlataa. abstracts of whUh have bean formed tha subject of published qiiMHoni In tha hous of mono today and drsw from 1ramlar Lloyd Osorg tha statement, "W have no Intaraat In tha matter except general peace of tha world and tha good will among fclT walona oonrerned. lahorlle. - aaked Joaiah Wedgwood, hethar tha rorraapondenra could not be published. aa It waa "most Important that any questions of antagonlam bet ween ourselves and tha I'nllfd Btataa be allm Inated aa on an possible" "Thera la I. lot d George responded no question of antagonism between ourselves and the I nlted Buies " , LUMON, Frees , i.d bn. SALE TODAY. 10 A. M. in Our Down Stairs Store Glven ..Little Credence. Drease&f t AHIIIM1 TON. April 21 Intimations from Tokio limn Japan mi lit inject Into the Yap controversy a copy of her prs-,agreament with the alltea providing allocation to Jnpan of certain former lerman lalaotla In the Pacific found little rradema today among Amerhan of. firiela. Jl waa explained such a eouree would he Subject to the rharg of n alma tha disposal of Ilia overeeaa poaaesslona had been din- tieeed at Vsraallle and determined by con leireeentetlvee of the governroente tha wer Burn roneldera-tlcn- . iirned after It waa argued eupareerted anr'iN war agreement which can ha regarded low only aa an Intereellng part of men history leading up to Japan'a partlclia-lioIn the or-whic- ouwoul cLexpcctJo.payiup.to$ 19.75 h.y crepe de chine georgette crepe ar trf Japan Determined. Hr" the Associated April Jl The Tokio newspapers today alas accurate the reports published here yesterday that tha cabinet had decided there waa no reason to alter Japan a policy on tha mandate question because of tha recent Ameilcan note on the eub)e t. According to the lloi hi fthlmbun, the Japanese reply to the Amerhan note, which Is now being drafted, will again I ooneldered by the cabinet tomorrow and dispatched to tha I n lied Plates after having been submitted to the diplomatic adv Ivory council. The tenor of the reply, according to the newspaper's summary, la that Japan belleiea It fair and reasonable to adders to her preiloua policy re yarding tha Island of Yap, which waa based on decisions of the supreme council and tha league of nations. A perusal of the crarennondeni'e on th subject, tha note will say, continues the summary, demonstrates tha Just Ice of tha Japanese attitude and tha unreasonableness of tha Inlted b tales, tha reply. It la declared, will emphasise tha contention that the question Iniolved Is between tha L'nited Ms tea and the powers collectively. Tha publication of the notea already exchanged la commended by the press aa atrenglhening the cause of open diplomacy. Former Premier Okuma. In a statement to tha press today, aaya. - the I nlted Rlates should be reminded that in crushing German militarism. Japan placed a rcle aa prominent aa that of the lnited TT7 States. TOKIO. ITeea 4 ) S Parent-Teach- er SUES FOR DAMAGES. NEW YORK, April Jl The first legal backfire In the attempt to "detiquorixe the city In accordance with the new state prohibition law occurred today when suits for 850,000 each were brought copen one-piec- OF WOMEN WILL SUPPLY THEIR HUNDREDS DRESS NEEDS - DURING --THIS SALE AND SAVE MONEY. a, TO MEET. brown tan green 8 Two-ton- e effects in navy wjth henna, navy with gray, brown with tan. A few evening dresses included. Short sleeves or long. Tunics of various ;styles e models. and lengths. Straight line BE HERE WHEN THE SALE STARTS, PROMPTLY AT 10 A, M, TO BE SURE OF GETTING. THE DRESS YOU PREFER. agatnat a rlty magistrate and a patrolman for alleged "mallrlou. prosecution. The (ulta, brought by' counsel for a Special to The Tribute. held In $500 ball for alleged violaman MCRRAT. April It. Tha of Ihe liquor law, charged that tha tion asaoclatton of the Arlington magistrate exceeded hia Jurisdiction i will meet at 1 oclock trtmorrow afternoon to visit the achnol. The vl.lt holding the suspect on the word of the will he made at I 30 oclock, after which patrolman, a aociHl and meeting will FIRST WOOL SHIPPED. be held PARENT-TEACHER- black navy ' hecer-theles- tricolette jersey satin combinations of serge and crepe de chine All new style of. thii .aeaaon many, copie. of much higher priced models. satin -- and -- taffeta; Embroidered designs-on- ' braided tricotines; beaded georgettes. , tier-me- iened serge economlo penaltlea to ba placed upon Germany in default of her payment of reparations. The Echo de Paris declares that hts plant Include a tax of ten sold marks on each ton of coal and a smaller tax on lignite and perhaps manufactured goeds. A tax of 40 per cent payable In foreign money, would be levied on alt exports. Germany would be allowed da-to manufacture certain products and Fears Flareback. er certain materials to tha allies, the Special to The Tribune. The government evidently fears the ily of these products being credited te of the Internal effect appeal MOAR, April 21. The first consignpolitical Cm Us Mg frag Page Oaa. tbs reparations account.1 w hen the news gets back from America ment of Ban Juan county wool to start tomorrow. Many Nationalists certainly Simons Promises Data. for the market was freighted through Moab Sunday. Jt was the dip of tha days note to President Harding a deep will regard the note aa humiliating In tone. 1100 Livestock LaSal BERLIN, April (By the Associatcompany, weighing secret, at least until tha president had the ed Press ) Dr. Walter Blmons, the formade known hia attitude. Foreign Minister Simons railed Thera was pound the eign minister, announced today In anparliamentary leaders together at to Inform swer to the clamor for Information that relrhstag at ( o clock tonight had dona he would answer Interpellations In the them what tha government and why. reichstag on the German reparations proTha foreign mlnleter also asked the posals and the manner In which they to meet Berlin editors of have been prepared on Monday or Tuesleading German him In conference at ( o'clock tonight, day The situation has been much complipresumably for the eame purpose. There te reason to believe that one of cated by the opposition to Dr. Simons, the movee actuating the government In-- which has been cllculatlng reports that he would be forced to resign. making tta appeal direct through tom Informal discussions are continuing bemlaaioner Dresel waa the feeling that in approaching President Harding through tween the foreign office and Lorlng Vatican channels It might embarrass the Dresel, the American commissioner, and the United tha German newspapers today discredit and prejudice president , States. reports that the United States has reGer fused to give consideration to the Geraction In placdng Yeeterdaya unre man counterproposals and many's fate unconditionally aervedly in the hands of President Har dee Refuses Gold Transfer. ding is only one symptom of the perate situation In which the government PARIS, April 21. (By th Associated considers itself and the Country to be. Press ) The German government has re to transfer the gold reserves of the fused Confusion Everywhere. Relchsbank, the German Imperial bank, confusion Inconceivable to the G'oblens and Cologne branches of The almost with Ihe bank as demanded is Increasing and heedlessness by the reparatwdntv-fou- r hours ns the fateful tion commission. It was announced here eiery The conflict In today. Mav 1 comes nearer. views and opinions on what Germany ef the Protest Greek Issue. ought to do. and the disagreement experts over what Germany can pay, ATHENS, April 21. (By the Associatseems to render impossible any well Press ) Protests against the Issuance worked out proposals which can be pre- ed of 8500,004,000 drachmae In paper money sented In time. One gets the Impression the Greek National bank are being by the In governthat circles She wants Crescent lee Cream governmental Two dishes framed for presentation to the Hellenic ment has pretty much lost its capacity government by the International financial for straight thinking. Partly realising each, little sister has joyously whispered to which exercises control of the commlsrlon, to President to it Harding appealed this, of Greece. "Tell us what to do and we will do It ' public debt Mother. And every little truest is sure to have Belief Is expressed here that the govIn parliamentary circles there is talk ernment will not heed .the commissions of making ,- Ambassador Mayer of Paris a wonderful timeL chancellor- And bringing Ambassador protests- ;- asis It la generally recognised driven to this expedient as Solf from Tokio to succeed Simons as the nation a remedy for the serious financial situs foreign minister In the new cabinet. lion of the country and to finance the Anatolian campaign. S APPEAL IS REJECTED much consternation when It waa learned that at least one American correspondent had full knowledge of the move It waa declared that aatde from the American commissioner. Drtsel no one outside the cabinet members had been taken Into the confidence of the govern ment. iu -F- or tha oocupatlon of of th Ruhr Industrial valley and also El Per fold and Barmen In Westphalia. Th essential principle of the economic measures consists, according to th paper, of continuation of the working of the mines and mills and other plants bv Oerman companies, under control of th Th allied plan provides Hist a allies certain percentage of coal mined shall b exported to Germany. The percentage, which may be modified, is now set at 28 per rent, says La Liberia, with IV marka gold on avery ton sold outside of two-thir- the Ruhr, and I marka gold oa lignite will be levied. Th percentage of th shares of th allies In th profits from German Indusbeen fixed, lb plan also try have not provides a 40 per cent tax on all exports Ruhr. the from POSTMASTER APPOINTED. WASHINGTON. April 21. Edwin H. Ziegler waa today appointed postmaster at Cabinet, Idaho, vied James H. Welles, resigned. coca a oops' Announce the "Triumphant Return of THE MIRACLE MAN Sisters Party - Little -- escemt ICECREAM Jts Dee-lish- us HYTHE CONFERENCES Aivianis Return Awaited. TO BE CLOSED ONES PARIS.Aprtl 21. (By the Associated PARIS, April 21. Premiers Brland and IJoyd George plan strictly private conferences at the meeting to be held at Hvthe, England, on Sunday. No others will be present except one secretary for each. Philippe J. - Berthelot, general secretary of the French foreign office, will probably act in that capacity for M. Brland. It had been expected that Marshal Foch for France and Field Marshal Wilson for Great Britain would attend the conference, but it was stated here today that neither of these military representatives would go to Hythe for this meeting, at which Premier Brland la expect ed to communicate to the British premier tw propose III, measures-Franc- e r aVi'y'TiasTfqrby'mrT-TatrsTon . the reparations position question. The military and economic experts considering this subject .met this morning at the offices of the Interallied authorities and Agreed, It was afterward stated, on the points of detail regarding the military and economic organisation of the territory In the Ruhr region, the occupation of which la proposed In case of German recalcitrance. I- Youll feel that way about Crescent, too. It brings back memories of your childhood days when ice cream was a very special, treat. .Crescent is just as never-to-be-forgott- dee-lish- -- ease-'Cfef- amit!--cdptab- saying a great deal, because the principal care of the is Crescent ' Company and quality purity in every detail of manufacture and service. Well be glad to tell you the name of a Crescent deal- er in your neighborhood. . : CRESCENT ICE CREAM CO. . 599 West 3rd South. . Wasatch 3542. inter Rene Vlvianl, who has Just com pleted a mission in Washington for the French government, is awaited with greatIs Interest. It probable M. Vivian) will, aa he did on his return from a former mission, give a public account of what he accomplished from the speakers stand In the chamber of deputies., Banks Gold Holdings. BERJJN, April Jl. ine total gold holdings of the Imperial bank of Germany, according to the statement ot as April 15, was J, 091,5!!!, 0(10 marks, compared with holdings of 1,091.502,000 marks announced In the statement of Apr ll' rv-- - Prof. Charles Miinter ' le Says France Will Reject. N reparaPARIS, April 21. Germany tion proposals had not been received by the French government late last night but officials declared they expected they would be the same as those published lit For this reason German newspapers. they said they believed the Berlin governments terms would be "Insufficient and unacceptable." , Louis Loucheur, minister of 'liberated a regions baa completed plan for tha The allied reparations commission announced 'on Tuesday that Germany had been given until April 22 to transfer tne gold reserve of tha relchsbank to Its Coblenz and Cologne branches as security for reparations, as previously demanded by the commission. The latter notified the German government that if Germany refused to comply with the ultimatum, Immediate delivery of the gold to the commission would be required. l . Philosopher Lecturer Healer This announcement is indeed welcome news to the thousands of men and women who have heard Prof. Munters previous lectures at Walkers; . He comes here once more, spreading his doctrine of health, bearing a message of personsj interest to each individual ia Salt Lake. , Measures for Compulsion. PARIS, April 21. One hundred thousand French troops. In addition! to those now on the Rhine, are provided for In the plan elaborated by the mixed military and civil commission, according to La Liberte. , There now are 80,000 French troops In the occupied territory, the average cost for the maintenance of which Is 44,000,000 I francs monthly. La Liberte adds that the plan calls for Watch for Announcement of Date I Demonstrating V Nulife Corsets and Health Garments. |