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Show THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1921, ttf toft for Lb h out that pvtnl4 h bank o!4 wtouhl hah It am in ant, tn vtow of tho put two pooro of odkiiui pmtagaiuli, In wliUh lir. hi mono himaalf halpad bp hlo art furttor - sMarto and furtkarand. (krmta nt4 by praarhing In tho (hrruMi v nut h laopio that thay that th ara nut raoonbio fur of unitor tho lha sotru rwtly mtnkotry tho war, that they owo nothing pad that of ftnoonoa. tot oao Usov hnvo voiwtukohad. baan pot Tho trtoifir, oontonilol Uo koto iropwt. "liafuro Gormany eon outar1bO to U would nut oar vo a cuonuttoo fur rap ooplablo omlartakittg tho Uar man poupto mm lha oommluo ftrotiooo pmfmmniM, iKmissKm mu at raoiiaa thair poaitlon pod tho dpra'Uiiun in tkalr duty. Word will not euffloo. W m4 to think, m Mcbonfo iroolnf out of It would rooult moat hovo. In fart vo damond, gumn Ift ft lontrti ooofiomto woftkotung of Uar loan. Tha L'nltad Ptatao guv ara moot, wM h lovao paara pad In dooirouo of bringing tha crtala to pn and. In lrytn to oncuurog Ooftnany to cbango I to man Tho oooond tororroph of ftrUr Of th It to not ofmpiy pa to traaty raala; That to '1 to Mar I. JI1. tho flormoft guv tailty. tp modtntftwhybut ofToro to Oamiftny ommont ohall ito( oiiort or Upcmmi of, tv trofkomil nopoptablo propmoif. of. oad oholl fort'ld tho siort or wiuumt tho provkru t'irovj of tho Advantageous to Huns. Md "Oerman propoelUoa transmitted hy through (ho roporottonft oemmiaoion. iurt comwlMUft, f tha (o 4 miduvhI fhfurf Nrv n Government DU-- , patches Nate to Washing Iam PftKinot in Ift ntrrr ! ion; Berlin ' . aouo4 Iho Jt fflnrDCri vnlr Oormoft poopl having ropootod U Pi UEtI$ I AnUlPlKM of tlmoo, "Wo can't pay, lromtor JHrtond romorkod that thlo hod now bo TOKIO. AprO II, (By (ha Aeaortated oomo ft port of luiohypteUtm iUf tho Prti. I Tho loodir, morning hrviiairi, Gorman. "Whap ft moa to In ft hypnotic otoop followln, Ik, orfirtol dallherallona at Frl-don (lia qitoomm of mamlaUs. say ho moot hovo o vlguroun ohako to on him, and that o what will hoppoa to tha, bnllave (hara la ranaarad hop of a. t I nrgoiia '(ha Germane," addad (ha French pre. (lamanf of fha problem thoHien Wilt. frrnad tinn, betwevs Japan nd -- xh president Hardin,', rafuaat o arW-- 1 I Btaiea. Id JiJI and alliaa tha Bhlmpo, Oraa( (ba According (rata ha(waan (ha (iarm.ni la llkal, lo hava a ,raa( (nfluanca on (ba II Britain, prance and lal, hava advlaad I ha waah-an- d to resume with pourparlers conversation, bar In, atlffanad Japan Tha newspaper express tha Hand determination ta make Uar II United tha opinion (hal Japan will adhere (o har man, ta. In full. Tha British, while anxloua ta bach upletand raaardln, right acquired b, man. France, ara Inqulrln, thoroughly Into II data, but will endeavor o ruma to an tha coat of, enforcing tha naw penalties amicable settlement by compromising on tba quMilon of communlrwllona doddod upon by tho Porto eobioot. A numbar of arnaatlonal artjclaa bar atbaan prlnlad nttackln, tha AmrU-aTO GERMANS ilt uda aa acirraaalaa. In thla connootum In tha aopaclal proaa prominrnca ,lv,n b, I to a alalamonl h, Karon fiakalanl, formar ftnanco minigtor, in which ho pays it would bo tho height of folly to ettah HKRU.Vr ApHI Ilf undue importance to tho Y problem and Ptom ) Tho German nolo lit pnawor to to thsst war alone wu'4 aottlo Iho rosont Amortcon coimrninlcntiott oft Thoouppoae minds in Japan or. 4 Amotion, tho reparation ouooUon will bo forwprd-o- d Baronboot doctored, aro ovoroo to to Waahlngtoft tonight, it wag oa tho IdeftMokaUnl that tho peace of tho world should pounced thla nitorwoovu bo over tho comparatively brokon "Tho Gnrmaa noto.' It wag pnnouncod, again tnaignlfimnt quootion of poswessioa of will ombody tho Gorman eounior-pr- o email Island In tho Houth poop pooalo on tho roparationo ouootton. Thoro g po doubt, tho atatomont cone A cabinet crloio kPPW ctudoo. that !f tha matter to droit with k rrault bf (h, diont.nl amuawl by Uonaatly m oandldlyi tha 'W, will ba tha covarnmant a fallura to aylt tha j fpun, ,o a aoluUcm. which will not com. ralchata, bafora naklnit lraall.nt HaHIn, I pmUa althar . party.-... .. , tha Cnltad Button la madlnto botwaao. Oarmnny and tha nlllaa raUtUva to rapwiw, tlono. llio poaitlon of Ur. Waltar IM- - I SA S WAR r Ira U for 1,1) mlntatar, man., particularly P riled. ihnu-ponf- to ik I llillad btatae would he, iw matter a, ad , IRtM I REPLY UltrLirC nrif IWiTriN lUuilCJ lCULIlTli ljl St 1 Of vI WITH 5 t 1 ..t prtie, T mat. A t For Men Who Care what I, Mid or dona, proposition by (ha United Blais. Rurh f uar If unaiiulvotaily frmuit4F would bo very odvpntogonuo to Garmany rood ituro They might oftorword invoko tho ongtotonro of tho tnHod ttltoo to bring Germany to oooruto during thirty poor utvlerteklrigs whl h It oumr: through oiul under tho tusplrti of th nlied ftiotro. to thio rv&ily tho monnr In which tho Oituptlon to undorotood t Soar-anle- JAPANESE HOPEFUL Grays Superior Clotlies April it -- Illy tha Aaocltad Tha Amariian raply to Orr many rrquoal tor mxliatlon la danlt with romlnanty by all tho 1arla morn In, ournala, tha tntrmat In It acllpaln, that In tha Lymitna eonlrranca, batwaaQ Cl ml era Lloyd Uor, And Ur land. rATUrt, Pm. a 1 Saw Germail Trap. ' 'raldant Stata and Sarratary of Jlardln, raw tha Oarman trap And' tu,ha wra a'arrlul eno'iah not to ba rau,ht. aaya tha Krho da Tarlw "If Garmany makaa alncrra propoaala tha, will find ua raady to hrar thm " In k a:,i-artnla In TTrlalr. Kmtta d Dura, who lurmrrly waa I'ramlor Urland ehlrf of ralliM'l, aaya. "Tha nota opana Iho wa, to ynnran trr of prrmnnont prar, and ylvaa bark to th moral support which rraaldant Wllaon rrfuaad It." Tba Ktro aaya-ThI'mird Btatra Invltaa na to find apaady aolutlon of tha rapamUona prob Irtn. and, ha0 Frrn-(ovaenmant must axpraaa clearly and cooclaaty what It wania." (ane KNOX REVISES HIS PEACE RESOLUTION -' "AreXivernJinirolherfoXqualilyTuersiylirxifTJnrietyxOurprtcesare less than a year ago, and are 'now one-thir- d one-fourt- to h . one-thir- d i less in price than asked by the other clothiers in Salt Lake City. t We show more suits than any. two stores., combined in Utah; so if you want variety in materials and models go to Gray's and you will find just what you want, and at the price you want to pay. It isn't the price you pay but what you get for the price you pay that satisfies and holds you as a customer. EJbe jAji aaa Our .suits satisfy. THAT IS WHY WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY . It . J .1 Our prices are pleasing to men who know value. WASHINGTON. April II. Garmanra MELBOURNE, April 11. For Australia I Cklraya TrtbaaaAalt Laka Trlbaaa taaasd Vtra. naw not to tho Vnltod BtatM on tha ever to taka part tn a atrucfla with tha I WAHHINUTON, April U -- Tb. t'nliad In Ion had not arrtvod raparwtlona quaat United fltatea waa aomeihln, unthlnkahla I States will ba at peaco with Garmany Waahlncton tonlyht. nithou,h praaa dla and I finally and officially sarly naxt month, tha of outalda bounds de. pntchaa from Uorlln aald U waa dia c la red William it. Hu, hr a posaltiillty, prrmlrr of tha I unleaa tha administration Intervane to patchad during tho day. wealth, in concludlnir the debotalslow up tha pruyraaa of tha Knox raso Offlclala at tho atnto dopnrtmant. In oommon today on I lutlon In con area a. abaonoa of tho official taxt. dadinad to tn tho houaa of repreaeniatlvaa comln. Imperial conferrnca at which I Senator Knox ha, ravlaad tha rasolu common! on a Bnriln dlapatch rocaivod tha Premier Huchea la to represent Australia. I tlon to conform to minor objection. wI4Wr1l)fI,IdItha proffar lof Ulmlldant I Th duhjrot of tha treaty I ralaad OKalnxt It at a maalln, of iha . laat Thuraday. In ralatlona oommlttaa alnIts lataat J" J1? Sacratarr Hu,haa to taka I In to It. tba form, tha resolution tnor prim mlnteter aald: under consideration any raparatlon, plan alluding I hava aald "I chief th Americas that adequately protect, rlaht, sad made by Garmany, with a vlaw to bring problem before repeatedly Great Britain la to draw I Inter sat a under the Austrian treaty, and in. It to tho attention of tho alliaa a treaty which wilt not Involve us or I removes all danger of misconstruction One thing appeared certain in connec- up Britain In a struxitlo with tha paoplo of I of tho lan,uaae dealln, with tha dlapo tion with tha reparations tjusatlon so far tha United fltatea The hop of (he world sltlon of property held by th allan prop. m und.Tatand- - I irty custodian, i P"Amerli-aLuldTnryMnTOnldMlBoJaaary I " and the amplre and .hi Th redrafted raaolutlon will b laid naw German nota, tho nature of It ia to a of realKtn, that hope I before the sonata forelxn ralatlona com the raply would bo laid bafora tha dlplo that th minds way Of thoa attending th tm- - I ml tie Momtay, and tha aapactntloa ta malic representatives of Uio allied gov perial conferanr should be directed . I T that It wilt b raportad favorably to th ernmenLa before Ua dispatch. unthlnlmMe and not within at ones. The plan la to hnvo It bounds of taken up In th aanat at once, giving It taka part CABINET WRANGLES precedence over tha amergency tariff I W'a caunot b bound by any treaty which bill. 1,0 P althouRh tha REPLY lw ratify, OVER Report rearhed th senate today that I practical conaaquencca of war batwiaan tho state department would prater to B:rltaln and America, whether Japan waa no have action taken on tho Knox or was not her ally, would of coura have raaolutlon final By KARL H. VON WIIOANO. until after May 1, In order to to be faced by ua Universal Barvlca Cable. time for tho study of even If thla treaty bo renewed. It give adequate T p. . BERLIN. April Germany a next proposal for masting th m.) Oar will"But not to bind Australia to war with go allied reparation demands. It waa remany's naw eleventh-hou- r raparatlon country In tho world. ported that the state department waa proposal to tho allies aa a basis for no any laat "The British that governany thing th Germany gotlationa waa scheduled to go forward ment would think of would ba war- - with anxloua to avoid givingthat tha United to Washington during tho night, though th only nation which with oumelcra could allghteat ground hopingIn i toUa was States attitude relenting at ( o'clock thla evening apparently no I to maintain world. wards th reparation quaetlon. agreement had yat been reached an th I Anundertndine wrfhTm-riJG will not Interfere with or tha final however, This, th ot to ba total paid figure tl1 ,n(J WB cannot afford to quarrel wltl th senate's plan to taka up tha raaoluhowew' mu,t 'nd tlon early next week. The measure ta In th. cabinet and mamborw f Th prime minister question ot th oonferenceer utatement waa certain International ralatlona and tha Dem- th receipt of th Oerman memorandum and th sending of th response. t shrouded iSTui darfat aaerecy, making I con.lderable tUr ocrat, raMatanc I VoMhbwmem" to th State department officials war, awaiting Thar. I little llkeii-- , It difficult to disentangle the probable I from Berlin which press Jion th.AuetmJI. mht b dAwn tod that tho resolution can bo paaeed today the answer from th falsa In tbs crop of aonfllctln from that city Indicated was dispatch wlth T'' would rumor, that chaa ooa another up an3 ln h th. Btat.a to mads about b after being placed beto which It Into L tha I carry down from Wllhoimatraaao and debate, May fore th relchatag. It la expected, howlobbies of tho relchatag building. I whatever that ever, proposal ia mads will U. S. Course Approved. Indication lend color to th report FRENCH COMMENT be submitted first to tha diplomatic repto that tha two cabinet meetings held of April WASHINGTON, hers. resentatives ON TEUTON NOTE the course of the American government day broka up without coming to an agreement on tho propoaala to bo sent With respect to the reparations controBalfour Praises U. S. to President Harding. Th third session PARIS. April 21. The Temps,, com- versy Is believed to have been Indicated of tho cabinet waa scheduled to bo bold LONDON. April Arthur J. Balfour, allied here on the before the the dlplomata reply of the United States by at 7.30 this avaning, which waa to oa menting request for mediation witn dispatch of Secretary Hughea'a reply to lord president of th council, presided followed by another conference with th to Germany's th Berlin appeal that President Harding laat night at tha second annual dinner and regard to reparations, says: party loaders at O'clock. act aa mediator and fix the sum Germany reunion of British war missions to tha "On truth overshadows all In th of must German and United Btates. Messages of greeting war the pay. American Simmons Under Fire. notes: tf th German government were It became known today that the Gerread from King Georgs, Preaidant HarUnless the cabinet should collapse un- ready to bring forth acceptable proposals man request and the American reply were ding, Admiral Sima, General Pershing, th der tha severity of the attacks to which It would not make a detour by way. of discussed Informally by the secretary of Eirl of Reading and Viscount Northcllffe. Mr. Balfour toasted It la being continuously subjected. It la Washington. state and the European ambassadors, and The invitation of the United States for It Is understood that the foreign envoys Amity. J. Butler Wright, counselor of expected the final decision and tha n to of touches to tha mesuga to of the were formulate the the American embassy, responding, said character Germany apprised acceptable prowould then be given, but It posals la Impossible for the Simons gov- - American reply In th Interim between that during tha early part of tha present no would not be surprising if agreement wa reached until Monday. Because of hla direct appeal to President Harding, - which he made practically on hla own Initiative, pr, Walter tuth continue rn on a. foreign minister, canter of the bitterest attacks, launched the left by the Social against him fromfrom the right by the Democrat, and extreme Nationalist party and mtrt of a tha German People party, tha lattar on, of those constituting tha governmsnt. Aa tba Social Democrats hold tho bal ance of power tn the relchatag and show symptoms of wanting to taka over tha government. It Ilea within their power to overturn the present cabinet. political quarters do not " regard that as likely, but that Simona will leave tha cabinet within tha nasi fortnight la predicted with certainty. . 4 i -- Anyto-Japane- v ; $40 aid. 1 is our price range for spring suits. Some suits with EXTRA PANTS FREE i m I - '72 1 1 a thnata THE a uriva 258 South Main Street w' Thmratlon. iho-wh- J "ncontmrTth t.tv . 7 ,! r'"- "B "Anglo-Americ- an Wash-Ingto- Industrial crisis In England a body of transmitted Ty"lMrGrtnxn'ttr Hi American students attending English uni. lah government yesterday, concerning vers I ties had desired to enlist for service In the fartlclpatlon by Oermany regions of Prance, during th emergency. waa Intended for th reparation commisOn Own Initiative. sion and not for tha British government ROME- - April 23. The peace propoaala In particular. Technical difficulties, th statement deof Pops Benedict In August. 1917, were clares, prevented transmission of tba not Berlin to Paris last night. from mads upon bis own initiative, without any agreement with Germany, declares ths Oaservatore Romano, organ of tha Vati- Amnesty Bill Passed. can, In combating today recent attempts PARIS, April 24. Th general amneaty by various newspapers, especially th bill, covering, offense committed during Tempo, to demonstrate that tha proposal were put forth after a previous underth war, was passed by th chamber thla standing with th German authorities afternoon. Th vote was 628 for th measure to 14 against It. Intended for All Allies. The bill la quits sweeping In Its charPARIS, April 23 (By the Associated acter, Including virtually all offenses commisallied Tha Praaa.) agalnat th military laws with th excepreparations sion, on the request of the German war tion of high treason and desertion In th burdens commtsslqp. Issued an official face of the enemy, and also with th exstatement today aaylng that th not ception of mutineers, as far aa th laadsr ' anr concerned: Tha 'mullneerr or rh Black aea fleet era not Included In tha amnesty and must terra thair gentanca. 3 Must Pay, Says Temps. PARIfk April 13. Garmany tactics with regard to reparations era characterised by tha Tamps In an editorial today aa "maneuver.'' "On th first of May part of tha German debt becomes axactable under article 136 of th paac treaty," tha article concludes. "Garmany la not paying and ah gives no Immediate assurance,'' but ah palavers and aha takas up arms. Bhs must pay and aha must disarm." : AGED BROKER DIE. ptaln CHICAGO. April Rumsey, 87, tha oldest member Chicago board of Forest suburban trad, horn -- 1- died at hid Lake laat night. ' . Well-Inform- Plentiful. Party Fights - : Today has been a day of unending conferences, meetings aad party fights. The government action In sending an appeal to President Harding without condeeply offended sulting the party leaders tha latter's vanity, and tha usurpation of their parliamentary prerogatives hag loosened a perfect storm . against Dr. Simons In particular. The question of agreeing upon the new a matter- - K reparations proposal seamed secondary Importance with some of tho Was Secretary Hughes's party chieftains. reply an offer by America to mediate? Did President Harding offer his services solely as a messenger? Did h mean that Germany r should send har proposals direct to the allies? Such are some of the questions being asked, and there are no end of quarrels in the press and parliament circles, Inwith an Interpretation variably ending according to personal Inclination or disinclination, or according to party In- s. terests. Count Johann yon Bemstorff, forms, ambassador to ths United. Slates, took a lively- part In the day's discussions, arGermany forced Dr. guing that if would be regarded abroad out, it that Germany had thrown the man out that of the government who inelsted Germany must pay to her utmost limits. all maintained It Dr. Blmona Through a serene, dispassionate and philosophical calmness that caused the Nationalists to cry "der tag" and rags "It ta aa If we - were a morgue." TEUTONS WILLING TO FORBID GOLD EXPORT PARIS, April 28. (By the Associated instead of either Frees. ) Germany, a gracing or refusing to transfer ths gold reserve of th Relchsbank to occupied territory in th Rhineland, as th allied had demanded, reparations tocommission has offered agree not to export or perof mit th exportation gold from Germany before naxt October 1. In reply to the reparaGermanys not tion commission, delivered to tha commission today. In which this offer la ten- - ; second paragraph of article 848 of th prohibiting ths extreaty ot Versailles become Inoperative portation - ef gold the picture, but these photographs simply phases of the Btandard companys- - service. This department constantly operNo, every trip that the Standard Fur- prove the statement ot the Standard niture truck make Is not Under such manager, who reiterate that the deliv- ate eight delivery trucks and employ May L r careful most men. To insure von Is twenty-fouone waa the note of In Dr. feature The pert- trying conditions 'ax the ones ihown ery signed by important Of the eight trucks employed tn this handling of furniture and guard agalnat every department, three are used exclusively breakage, two men accompany truckload of furniture that leaves th for suburban delivery, covering a radius of 109 miles, agd. a the pictures, which Standard delivery rooms p. tf th canwere taken In on ot the near-b- y yons, Indicate, "delivery la made when promised," no blatter what the road or weather conditions may be.' lAdv.) |