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Show THE SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1921. SOMETHING FOR THE KIDDIES! HONEY BOYS HONEY BOYS Cotrtivbed f I ; Tr from Par tyre of the treaty" w&a the boundary romm Union.' If ever Ulster had a right to consider anythin settle!;- - jt was the IHater boundary, and ho thought that the government had made & mistake In omitting to consult Ulster. At the same tune, he thought that if the boundary commli mon acted in a spirit worthy of the agreement, and If it aa not a question of throwing out counties but making a reala adjustment, Ulster would be making mistake in refusing to have 'anything to do aith the commission. x One of the great merits In the agree went, in his opinion, was that it left Ulster free to come in when it liked. Concluding, he said that by admitting Ulsters right to shape her own destiny tipmendoiiB change had been acconrv pilehed. tchchgave him new hope that there mlghrwpeace. T There was a feeling of rejoicing alt through the empire, hut there would bebe- a hence he reaction, and not be a lieved that the treaty-woulasset to Mr. Lloyd .teorg. He did hope, however, that In the distant future, by the verdict of posterity, H would bo a perroaueut triumphs v gir learning Worthington Evans, secre-tarfor war, 4n' closing the debate, de- -, fended the treaty He emphasized the Bmltat'on which the treaty imposed on the raising of an Irish army and denied that the treaty gave Deland The right to bu!U a navy Moves Amendment, - - HONEY BOYS Jivery Christmas Tree should have a few of these dainties for the youngsters. HONEY BOYS arc made of honey and 'nre different. The'longer one keeps Honey They are Boys The moister they become. delicious ns Melt ns ornamental. 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Conseivallve lea'rtcr, Ynoed an ft meruiinent to the address In reply 1 the Tlt amendment i speerh from the throne exnressed regret that the proposed lnsh settlement ''would involve the surrender of rights of tha crown In Ireland and give .power to establish an Independent liUh army hnd navy " The motion was seconded by Kupert (Jwlnne, ; Ihilouist .member, who spoke In hitter terms against the concliiKlon of llh. four..members pLJilie .' an agreement . "murder" gang. fore the he resumption -- of the debate, Pl.mler Uoyd t eorge was bolhbardrd with questions aa td whether parliament had Tbs right "to utter the treaty.- -' He fe-- ! plied thati parliament had.the power to make any change it desired, but That any alteration made by either side In the ah-- f senre of the consent nf both parties aoubl 4 destroy the pact and necessitate the re- , ... BUTTERS BREAD opening of negotiations. Lord Land,merry, speaking dii The beta so of lords today in opposition to the Irish UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY" CO.'1 Cur- ta 1retv, declared be Istened Provo Balt Lake Ogden son s apeeoh yesterday In favor of the pact I with the greatest astonishment, t the ttiat laird Londonderry argued no I Union of South Africa offered analogy to the Irish situation, and declared this ; , treaty was'onlv a temporary palliative and of the Carsontte attack and Is consid- On the contrary, he thought, the house ered to have insured ratification of the ought to express Its view without wait'not o permanent solution. treaty. ing for the Dali, therefore the house The vote ! expected to be taken In would sit tomorrow as long as might be SONAR ACTION both houses of barllament tomorrow af- necessary. ternoon and the mopt Important InciBlr James Craigs, official rejection of ' BLOW TO DIE-HARD- S' now beens published. In dent In tomorrow's debate la likely to the treaty has be Lord Birkenhead's reply to Lord Carson his letter- - The Ulster premier declares the all to that IB. (By the Associated government liec. Loxnv, event of The day In con- Viscount Bryce, in the house of lords, Ulster haye been violated, s andpledges that It Press seVmti was admitted the that be not will able Ulster ever Imperfect that trsaty nection with the Irish settlement was the In form, but contended Ja comEngland was lo ntet the Irish free state.-H- e tension. of Andrew, JBonar Law.. Ut former government leader in the great enough to try the' experiment of ing probably to consult the Its own frime minister again, and it Is possible if house of commons anil one of the strontr throw'ng the responsibility on Irsland. he had knowledge of Mr. Bunar men on the Lister side, to accept the administration When the commons adjourned Austen Law's attitude. and, jf not to Invite Lister to treat, come Into the settlement, at all events Chamberlain, government leader. In re- to questions, admitted It was to counsel acceptance of the boundary CRAIG'S that parliament should he pro- GIST commission, which the Marquis of Londonderry, Jn the house- of lords, hinted rogued before the result of the discusDublin was Lister might reject. sions at known; thfrefore, Mr Honor Law had been confidently It might be necessary that the session s' ft suprelief upon by the be carried into next week. But he deBELFAST, Dec. 15 Sir Jams Craig. port laird Carson In opposing the treaty, clined to admit that the house ougnt In a letter to Mr. Lloyd teorgw, says Dublin decision before or, at the worst, to remain neutral, His to wait for the In a statement Mr. Lloyd George that the force out voting on the- - question of ratification. gave him November IS the premier speech had taken murlr-o- f promised l ister's rights would not be sacrificed nor compromised until new proposals had been placed before the cabinet : of northern Ireland. -Therefore." he continues, It was with grave con ecru that we noticed an agree ment which materially Involved Ulsters Interests lffid been signed by bis maj esty g government without our being conA question vitally affecting our sulted Is the decision to establish a commission to review the boundaries be tv.een northern and southern Ireland. At our meeting December 9, you know it wag only Intended to make a slight s t 'v7, 'mTv mk uiny nO readjustment In our boundary line, so as to bring Into northern Ireland loyalists who are Just outside our area and transfer a coriespondtr.g number of those hav ing Sinn Kern sympathies to the area of Cold Compound Is Quickest Relief Known the Irish Free Btate." He protests against the declared Intention of vour government to place northDont stay stuff od np! Quit blowing nose running; relieves headache; dull- ern ltVland automatically In the Irish and snuffling! A dose of Tapes Gobi ness, feverishness, sneezing. Free state is Cold the Tape "Not only Is this opposed to your .Compound taken every two hours unCompound surest relief kuown and costs pledge. he continues, but it also is antil' three doses are taken usually break quickest, It tagonistic to the general principles of the only a few cents at drug store. up a cold and ends all grippe misery. acts without assistance. Tastes nice. British empire with" regard to the liberThe first dose opens clogged up nos- Contains no quinine. Insist upon Fapei ties of her peoples He says that it Is true thajt Ulster Is trils and air passages of bead; stop) (Ad vertisement.) 5 Have You Thought of of the given the right to contractheroutautomatic agreement, but only after r.ch'eitn In the Irlih Free State. "The action of the Brltl.h cabinet, the letter gaya. I a complete r.vereal of their policy, aa declared in the klnga apeeoh at the ofenlnq of the northern parliament, and a 1.0 In the published corraepondenee Thia between you and Mr. de Valera. should remain out policy wag that Lister to will own free until she chose of her parliament. enter an AVhat right," the letter demands, has party the Rlnn Fein, to be recognized aa any airscmnt concerning the defenses touche hloh only ui Belfast lough, loyal counties of Antrim end Down? ftir James asserts that the government to the of Ireland act gave equhl right north and south, but says this principle the Is completely violated by agreement made with the Sinn Keln The letter declares that the British the stipulation In abandoning no tariffs or that there should be levied trade and and on restrictions industry commerce ha opened the nay for fricIn which the kingtion and tariff a a rs. must be gravely dom, especially Ulster, Involved Regarding allegiance, the letter aav the concession to the lnn Fein of a dlf ftrent oftth than the other dominions tak would seem to make It Impossible for Ulster ever to enter the Free State In spite of the Inducements held jjut Ulster under your arrangement with me Umn Fein. says Sir James, we are convtursd that" It ts not In the- - Interest of Great Britain or the empire that Ulster tnn should become subordinate to the In the long run, the Fein government. come that to British nation will recognise the action we are taking is in their inter est and it will accord to northern Ire- - nt land such a measure of protection and Enright had been an active agent in supsuch fair consideration as will counteract pressing Sinn Fein military movements. Another Incident which the Irish rethe advantages due to her position as a of the United Kingdom. frontier publican army authorities dealt with Immediately was an attempt this morning by a crowd of youths to stretch a streamer Craig Goes to London. across Earl's Court terraoe, opposite the BRLFA8T, Per 15 (By the Aggeclated meeting place of the Dail Elreann. With Which flag? between the Pres Premier Sir James Craig left the aords for lxmlon this afternoon. The offiunion Jack and the Sinn Fein tricolor-Sinvolunteers dispersed the party. cial reason given for his sudden deparFein On tbe walls outside University college ture was that a grave eituatlon was created by Prime Minister Lloyd George during the night was painted the legend, Pc wn with the sham free state; up with references to Irish boundaries In hi sreech to the house of commons yester- the republic." , day. Defense Plans on Foot. BELFAST, Dec. 13 (By the Associated LONDON. Doc. 15. Preliminary steps Press ) Following a decision today by a of the county council of Fer- In an extensive movement for thf develmajority an Ulster county, to recoinilse the opment and coordination of the Ulster managh, the Dail Klrehnn, tne police defense movement have been taken In authority ofcouncil gelxed the building and all Its Belfast, according to the correspondent Of books and documents.. the Morning Pqst. , He reports that the Grand Orange lodge Sniping Is Resumed. of Ireland yesterday unanimously adopted BELFAST. Dec. 15. (By the Associated a resolution calling on all member, and Press) Sniping was resumed In the those of the Royal Black , Institution, to Join he Loyalist Defense association. This vicinity of Marrowbone and Tork atreeta last night. The police fired on the con- organisation, he adds. Was formed to proretect Piotaatant Interests m whatever way The only cseualty cealed gunmen. might become necessary during the presported was the wounding of one man. A shop was wreck.tl by a bomb after it ent situation. had been closed for the night. One of the men wounded in Tuesday' COALITION SUFFERS BACKtfcT. shooting died today. LONDON. Dec. 15. The Itovernment In the parllamentery L suffered yeeterdsy Investigating , a Killing. in the southeast division of DUBLIN. Deo. 15. (By the Associated Bouthwark, Thomas Naylor, Labortte. bereturned over Owen Jacobsra, Brltl.h and Irian liaison officer ing Press.) were Naylor received ()4l volet, investigating the killing of Liberal. today conof the Royel Irish Jacobsen, till, and Horace $oot, Sergeant Enright IJ07. Limerick at yesterday. Sergeant stabulary ste Bel-fa- at , EOVIET FAYE GOLD TO POLAND. WARSAW. Dec. 15 fBy the Associated press.) Gold and Jewels, estimated to be wnrth fifty billion Polish marks the Russian soviet government's first payment to Poland under the treaty of peace signed at Rigs on March 18 last liave arrived here. , Diamonds, rubles and other precious stones and gold bars, lilting too eassfi in all. were brought here on a special train under military escort The bullion, weighing 1280 pounds, gives Poland Its flrst substantial gold reserve. ' Coalition-- Independ- ent-Conservative, We duplleate any lens GLOBED Co. Optical East ascend SeutH Walker Bank Bldg. ' |