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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Toot ! Toot I The Steam Roller is Comitig WILL SET UP GREAT WOMEN OF mi WORLD COURT PLANS FIRST ON PROGRAM OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. 8UCH IS THE Organization of Great International Tribunal to be First Work of New League Council. Expected Elihu Root Will Bo Member. Declares Revolutionary Leaders Are No Longer Fired With Mittionary Zeal Which Led to Preaching of World-WidRevolt. DECLARATION OF DESPITE SHOWING OF PROSPERITY, INDUSTRY IS IN A SOME. WHAT PECULIAR STATE. AMBASSADOR FROM SOVIET RUSSIA. L havi ,'Arn1 ilasi iclr; MIDDLE AGE fine Hay Pus the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking nun day Lydia E. the sen Pinkhmi Vegetable , Compound. Crusades and Campaigns and Condition of Foreign Exchange Unsettles Affaire, According to Report of Condltiona In West. e Washington. Soviet Russia, transWashington1 Tim second meeting of formed by assured success of Its leadof of the tliu council nutlnriH, leugue t home, Is no longer tired by which lu reality will ho the flint actual ership the missionary zeal which led Its LonIn business meeting, .will he held agents and emissaries, during the first 10, don according probably February At this to advices received here. meeting the council plans to enter upon coimhlerutlou of one pf the most important subjects with which It wig charged under tho treaty of peuce, namely, the constitution of a permanent court of luternutlonul Justice. The first meeting of the council, held In Furls, Junuary Id, confined Itself to mutters of orgunlzutlnii necessary to meet contingencies thut bud arisen under the treuty, such us the appointment of the Kaur valley boundary com. mission, which laid to he mimed within fifteen days after the ratification of the treuty. It Is learned that the launching of the permanent court of International justice 1ms been decided upon ufter great hesitation, because this was one of the features of the peuce program In which the United States hud taken the greatest Interest, In fact, having originated the project ns one of the best means of preventing wars by resort to Judlelul processes. The council. It Is now learned, has finally decided to go ahead with the plans already made by the secretariat of the league of launching the court. While these plans are not understood to be at all detulled, It Is known that they contemplate the npprovul by the council of an organizing committee of seven or eight of the most eminent Jurists In the world to amplify the The whole structure of the court. choices have been mude with a view of finding men not only familiar with the evolution of the league Itself, but also representative of the different legal systems of the world In order to assure that the court may be acceptable and avalluhle to all nations. Eliliu lloot, former secretary of state, of the United States, Is known to huve been selected as the American member of the commission, but It Is not yet certuln thut the council will feel free to offer him the actuul appointment In advnuce of Americas ratification of the treaty. QUIT MEXICO Reiigna After Yeare in Service. Eighteen FLETCHER Diplomat WILL Washington. Henry 1. Fletcher Las resigned as United States ambassador to Mexico, to take effect In tho course of the next few weeks. Those who know the reason for Mr. Fletcher's decision say that he was convinced that a continuation of the efforts he hns made during the four yetirs In which he has held this Important pot to bring the Carranza government Into accord with the United States government on the many Irritating issues which have arisen, Involving the protection of American lwes and property rights, would be futile. He terminates eighteen years of service In the diplomatic branch of the government with great regret and without any particular plans for his own future, but feds certain he can no longer be helpful In cultivating proper relations with Mexico ns long as Pros. Ident Carranza remains In control there. The ambassador's activity In the presentation of the American demands have made It certain that he could not return to his post with benefit to either government. IOWAN GIVEN CABINET months of Its existence, to preuch revolution,. Ludw'g Marambassador from that tens, country, told u senate eommlttee on Monday. The soviet republic at present, Martens suld, "does not care what kind of government other people have" and bns Indulged In general revolutionary propaganda only "when It was on the (defensive, and by nations which had armies In the Held against It. Today, because It Is "strong enough to fight the world," It hns nbundoned, he added, principles first promulgated to the effect thut it can he maintained only by destruction of other governments which recognize property rights and capitalistic organization. These statements Martens made tinder oath lu response to questions from Chairman Moses ami Senator Iloruh, Idaho. Denies Interference in America. Senator Borah shot him query after query, repeating reported manifestoes of the soviet Hussion republic, which culled on revolutionary elements everywhere to organize working men to revolt against organized government and demanding to know If every soviet supporter wus not hound to work for destruction of all governments recognizing cnpltul. Martens met him with quick denials. Martens denied all connection with revolutionary movements In the United States, though admitting some knowledge of them. He said they were "purely American, urlslng out of American conditions" and as soviet agent he had not helped or flnuneed them or their followers. He had Instructions, he said, to stay clear of interference with Americun affuirs. world-wid- e self-style- d Aerial Line Planned. Eighteen American aviators, Including one woman, will fall from here to take up work in the far east under a concern now arranging establishment of an aerial line between Shanghai and Hongkong. San Francisco. quasi-boycot- HOLLANDS REFUSAL IS NOT DIPLOMATIC COUNCIL DECLARES EXPECTED TO FINALLY CLOSE .OBJECTS OF AGREEMENT WITH THE INCIDENT. AMERICA ATTAINED. Believed That Allies Have So Strongly Committed Themselves That They Cannot Withdraw Without Further Argument. With the Final Withdrawal of the American and Japanese Troops, the Czecho-Slovak- e Will be Left Alone to Stop tho Reds. Loudon. In diplomatic quarters the Toklo. Japan's object In agreeing belief Is expressed that the Dutch re- to cooperate with the United Slates In ply with regard to surrender of the supjiortlng Czeeho-Slovutroops In former Herman euiperor does not Siheriu has been attained and the elose the luehleut. It Is held that the withdrawal of Jupan'a troops from Si allies have so strongly committed bcrla, will follow, it was decided at n themselves In the peace treuty on tills meeting of the advisory diplomatic matter thut they cannot withdraw council on January 21, according to without further conversations with newspapers here. Holland. It was assorted at the It Is In the opinion of close observers, said, that Japan hns no territorial am (Jreut Britain in particular took such Idtlons in Siberia and thut troops now an einphutlc stuud at the peuce conbeing sent to thut country are merely ference thut Downing street will liuve to replace tosses. It was declart-- that to make some further move. At the the fundamental policies will not he af. same time, public opinion lu Englund fected by this step. The council Is reregarding the trial of the former wur ported to have endorsed the cabinet's lord has changed materially since the decision not to Interfere further In the coufereuce. At thut time the enuutry Internal uffalrs of Siberia and to adappeared vary keen for bringing the here strictly to the government's deto justiee. lu recent day s, claration, when it entered Into Its however, the feeling seems to have agreement with Americu In 1918. become more or less apathetic. Discussions In the Japanese press A dispatch from The Hague says and political louder thut while there may be a future ex- -, have utterances by thut developed probably a I urge Change of notes with reference to the of the Japanese people are majority allied demand for surrender of the averse to single-handeInto former t.'eriiiun emperor, the govern- such a vastentering invasion as the enterprise ment of The Netherlands Is declared of Siberia. Inclined to the belief that its decision All of the other foreign elements will he considered ns filial. The Dutch press does not expect uny having been withdrawn from Slberin, tf ?re remain now only about 8txx) belligerent action by the allied powAmerican and perhaps 110,000 Japanese believed Is and the ers, government e to share this view, on the tlnor.v that troops tn addition to the Czecho-Shthe demund for tho former monarch's vaks, whose number tins been vaguely extradition was made merely to satisfy placed at somewhere between 20,000 some iMilitlcul eljuior In the allied and 40,000. it is planned to remove by Febtnt,.s Hud was not Intended to tic all of these Czecho-Slovuk- s 10 Americun and the troops ruary wlu signed pressed by the statesmen should have quit by March 1. it, k i COMPROMISE GIVEN NEW LEASE May Yst Reach an Agreement on Peace Treaty. Washington. Peace treaty compro- mtse negotiations, hovering on Iho verge of dissolution, were given a ew lease of life on Tuesday. But There was nothing In the devehqe ment which changed the pessimistic view of the senate Fe.idcrs as to the final outcome. The Democrats, replying to the Republican refusal to compromise on article ten and the Monroe doctrine, flmrged ut a stormy session of the bipartisan compromise conference that had suddenly leaders Reputdlcun changed front nfter most of the con- jerees had consented to un article teu I KAISER Compromise 111 definite form. To this i DUTCH EDITOR SCORES the Republicans opposed a categorical j denial, declaring no one at all had Believes But Few Dutchmen Would Mourn Over His Surrender. greed to the proposed compromise The Hague Only one Dutch news, drnf paper, the Amsterdam Tclegrnuf. went beyond approval of the government's HENRY P. FLETCHER action In refusing surrender of the kaiser, and, while heartily approving the stand on national tumor, said: "Sentiment for the former kaiser here Is below zero, and we believe that un extremely sinutl number of Dutchmen would have been hurt if railed to account some lie had way or other for the terrible responsibility which rests upon him. The Dutch people do not feel like standing ns a bulwark about (lie former kaiser, and the best part of our government note Is Its total absence of sympathy for the accused." 1 d Gompert Oposes Sedition Bill. Washington. Opponents of measures, led by Samuel t Jumpers, president of the American Federation of Labor, on Thursday urged tm house rules eommlttee to block il passage of the measures because of :ho!r drastic provisions and becmi.- sufficient laws now exist to prosecute dangerous radicals and communists. . anti-seditio- n EDWIN F. SWEET Ix-e- Publisher of Farm Journal Succeeds Secretary Houston. Washington. Thp president on January 27 transmitted to the senate the nominations of Secretary of Agriculture Houston of Missouri for secretary of treasury to succeed Outer Glass, recently appointed senator ft i Virginia, and of E. T. Meredith of Ies Moines, Iowa, for secretary of agriculture. In choosing Mr. Meredith to succeed Mr. Houston, the president selected a practical farmer ns well a a business man. Mr. Meredith Is the editor of Henry P. Fletcher, ambassador to Successful Farming, and. before establishing that paper, was publisher Mexico, has resigned after eighteen yeare service In the diplomatic branch of the Farmers Tribune. of the government. Converse by Wireless. Picketing Enjoined by Court. Madrid. Kuceessful wireless teleSan Francisco. An injunction prephonic tests' have been made between by striking union the station nt Arnneuz, near Madrid, venting picketing Schuw-ltucher men against the comand Chelmsford, England, a dlstanee m South panys shipbuilding yards of 700 miles. Conversations were carBun Francisco has been Issued by tin ried on without difficulty. United States district court. Church Membership Grows. New York. America's churches members Jiave gained nearly :i,ixxt,o Since the last church census in 10 15, but there luy been it marked decrease In the number of Sunday schools and Sunday school pupils. Chicago. Th general volume of business In the middle west continues ut u high level and building operatomacE after tions and other activities will lie sufmeals. I could not sleep, had backache, ficient to xiiHtulu the movement for and worst of all the Immediate future, according to a I were the hot flashes. report of business conditions lu tho I saw in the papers Seventh Federal Reserve district mude about Vegetable Compound so I tried it Now I feel all public Junuary 2.1. The report states, however, that, right and can work better. You have my permission to publish this letter. despite this general show of prosper-V- ICTORIA Korn, 21 Oak Ridge Ave.. ity, business Is In a peculiar pocket." Summit, N. J. ho "On one side," It says, "there are If you have wanting symptoms such I Be foray against high prices; Society as a sense of suffocation, hot flashes: Co women engineering film propuganda headaches, backache, dread of impending evil, timidity. Bounds In the a and or h ti thut this against ears, palpitation of the heart, spark Fe commodity at the prevailing price, or before the eyes, irregularities, conelse pledging themselves to refrain stipation. variable appetite, weakness, poi from buying until concessions are inquietude, and dizziness, get a bottle rei ComE. Binkhams Vegetable made. On the other side there la the of Lydia tee pound and begin taking the medicine at obstinate fact that demand for com- once. In; We know it will help you as it modities outruns uny possibility of did Mrs. Koppl. otl bel providing supply that production Is low In volume heeause of labor troubles and because raw materials are avullalde In quantities much he ' low necessary requirements. These factors, combined with a ear shortage, motive power funilne, Inadequate Soap 25c, Ointarot 25 uJ 50c, Talcsa 25c transportation futilities and strike rumors, constitute a total of risk elements against which the average busiWhat Doctors Laugh At ness mutt dreads to pit Ids eapltul. In the last 50 years the science of Crowding all of the difficulties, says medicine lias advanced more than la the report. Is the foreign exchange sit50 centuries. But the the previous uation, which Is declared to he the man still thinks he knows ss average most unfavorable hi its hearings on Infallible cure for a cough. Journal Americun business hopes. of the American Mcdlcul Association. The wish Is father to the thought, apparently, when it Is asserted thut prices are on the point of breaking, HEAD STUFFED FROM it is declared. Investigation lias failed CATARRH OR A COLD to show thut occasional announcements of cuts In prices were representative of the general market. Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Agricultural conditions In all parts Opens Air Passages Right Up. of the Seventh Federal Reserve district were reported to he favorable. iour Instant relief no wultlng. The acreage of fall crops In Iowa, clogged nostrils open right up ; the air however, was reported considerably passuges of your head clear and you entailer than that of a year ago, but can breathe freely. No more hawking, crops "have gone Into winter in good snuffing, blowing, headache, dryness. condition, with a good snow covering No struggling for breath at night; protecting them. your cold or entarrh disappears-- . Get a small bottle of Elys' Creats l STRIKES BLOW AT COMMUNISTS Balm from your druggist now. Appl a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream lu your nostrils. It peHold Communist of Labor Secretary netrates through every air passage of a is Revolutionary Party. Party the head, soothes the laflumed or swolWashington. The' communist party len mucous membrane and relief comet of America Is held by Secretary Wilson Instantly. of the labor department to be a revIts Just fine. Don't stay stuffed uj olutionary party, within the meaning with a cold or nasty catarrh. Ad v. of the statues providing for deportation of aliens who affiliate with such Paradoxical Quality. "There are not many square men organizations. In the siteclflc ease of Englebert Irels, an Austrian, arrested like him." In recent raids, execution of a de"Not enough to go round. portation warrant was ordered by Mr. Wilson on Junuary 24, paving the way SHE DYES HER OLD , for deMrtatlin of a large number of 1 NEW GARMENTS LIKE In and now aliens against custody whom similar charges have been "Diamond Dyes Make Faded, Shabby brought. t f Apparel So Fresh and Stylish. Wyoming Pioneer It Murdered. Dont worry about perfect results. A Casper, Wyo. John Corbett, 42 Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to stockman years old, a wealthy pioneer 4 give a new, rich, fadeless color to any of Natrona county, was found murfabric, whether It be wool, silk, linen, dered at his ranch home, six miles cotton or mixed goods, dresses, outheuxt of Cusper, when county of- Mouses, stockings, skirts, children's ficers made an Investigation of his coats, feathers everything. premises, which had been deserted for Direction Book with each package days. Robbery is believed to have been tells how to diamond dye over any color. the motive for the murder, according To match any material, have denier to officers. show you "Diamond Dye Color Card. Adv. Famous Author Called. Happiness doesn't consist of bavin Yonkers, N. Y. The Rev. Cyrus Townsend Itrndy, well known author everything you want, but In the ability and Episcopal clergyman, died of pneu- to get more. monia. January 24, at the age of 01 Dr. Itrudy has written scores of hooks dealing with adventures and buttles DISCOURAGED ut land and sea, most of them novels with an historical foundation. s hard-presse- POST Summit, N. J. "I have taken Lydia E. Binkham's Vegetable Compound dur. ing Change of Lif and I think it is a good remedy In such a condition. I could not digest my food and had much pain and burning in my Military Training for Boys. Washington. The .senate military committee lias approved provisions providing for compulsory military training for hovs between IS and 21 years, inclusive, aud ordered a favorable report upon the army reorganization hill. - ,tk" ; f 0 ' 4 !' coni-lintin- .Af, r vs- - y. i Dili's as 'g. V, Wyoming Tract Will be Opened. tetn esjn Aj t Washington. Approximately lO.tHNi acres of reclaimed land In Wyoming and Nebraska will he opened to homestead entry early In March, the Recent portrait cf Edwin F. Sweet, service has announced. aseietant secretary of commerce. rerl.i-mntio- 'hlcngo. Dr. II. A. tSarlhdd, former fuel administrator, in an article written for Farm ami Home declares the compromise Unit ended lie coal strike to lie "unsound In principle and a menace to our Institutions.' I Predict Decrease in H. C. L. A decrease In tin cost of living in the next few months Is predicted by Arthur Williams, federal food administrator, lie bused Ids tic. lief on the spirit of economy prevailing among the people as a whole. New York. Skin Troubles Soothed With Guticura WAS St Charles Man Tells How New York Papers to Merge. New York. Frank A. M unsoy, owner of the New York Sun and the Even- c Sanctions Fund to Fight Flu. Washington. A resolution carrying an appropriation of SoOO.tXHl to he used liy the public health service In Intliienza was adopted Monday by the senate. Strike Solution Called Unsound. i Race Riot in Arkansas Feared. ing Sun, who recently bought the New York Herald and Evening Telegram, from the estate of the late James (Jordon Bennett, tmnoimccd tlmt tho Sun and the Herald would he amalgamated February 1. Alleged Embezzler Arrested. Kemmoror, Wjo. IL A. Collins, alius R. A. Thompson, wanted In Una-(llll(in., on a elyirgt of embezzling funds of the C'ltnrnerclal bunk, of which lie formerly was cashier, was arrested ut opal, near here Saturday. Coolidgo Not a Candidate. Little Rock, Ark. A detachment of Boston. (Jovenior (oolldgo 120 federal troops from the military Sunday tlmt In wtta not ami never1 estuldlsliment at ('amp Bike has been Imd Imen a candidate for tivs!ilei ordered to Dumas, Ark., when ser- and that lie would not .itr n cod-tt- ious rnc trouble is f caret) nt settlement Hear there. n negro More Pay for Teacher. t'ldeugo. All average salary Ina month will In given crease of to Chicago school toucher after February 1. Mon than pxx) teachers failed to report Wednesday and .1.000 pupils were without Instruction. 1 for tio M.m.Nni'liusctN to tin If tnlll,titi national dclcguffon on ;iioii. Revolt and Plague at "rpat Report from ea.v n revolt has broken up In tin red garrloii nt Mom mv, aniHlmt the people's coiiintlsvirles at Mof'ow have moved to Tvr owing to fhe spread He Suffered Before Doans Cured Him. being "Ilcavy strain n my back and weakexposed to an kind of weather, Shel ened mv kidney, ton of Ut. Charlc., Mo. "I he misery in my back wa constant and I bad to night get up several time during the to pa. tht kidney accretion. 1 got no rest night or day and Tot twenty two p o u ) weight. burned aa if thcie e win fi" . t r " ) H0 them- - I ''n,J nml dizzT, fpells would feel as if f I going to pitch forward. catches Sharp would take me in my back a if someone were e driving s sharp into my knife back. . . My kidney were o weak I hail no control over them and the accretion were ecnnty and burned in passage. J had pain in my bladder too. 1 was discouraged. I tried different remedies but received no benefit. I waa advised to use Doa.i't Kidney PllU and when I did so I was soon relieved of my mis cry. Voan'i cured me." G.t Doss at Aar Store, 60c s Bos DOANS i ) V.uJbV 1 i I |