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Show ' r- L. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1922. jO LIST OF PflGTS Cwtfcnrt trma Pag. Dm Scene Shifts to Montreal, ritorlal Integrity and national sovereignty la pot better off hr the making of this treaty. Where Testimony Will Altruistic Pact. Be Taken oh Court Order An "There's no more altruistic treaty ever been written In the history of nations, and I believe it n for the great good of the world as well ae foe China." 30 NEW TOEt March Th order of Senator Utah, ex. Supreme Court Justice Morschauser, ap- plained his King. Democrat, opposition to the Jour-powpointing a commission at Montreal to take treaty, which, he said, woffld weaken and embarrass the league of nations and testimony in the suit of James A. Stillcounter-alliantend and man to divorce Mrs. Anne Vfk Stillman, strife. to produce was unanimously upheld todAv by the apsenator An small number of unusually pellate division ' of the supreme court In attended the debate today, only four, all Brooklyn. Democrats, being on, the floor at one - The ao as to time. appellate JudgesFruItd disallow cross exarninajCTon of the CanaAlthough expressing approval of the dians who have already testified in this policies enunciated In the far eastern caoe. Six witnesses nSo testified to mis Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, treaty. conduct in Canada between Mrs. Stillman aid he feared that In future pears the and Fred Beauvais, InHVn guide named action the arms conference taken mm as corespondent, had beemjlsted for quis- a wholeofmight be Interpreted as giving w ling by her counsel. tacit consent to the aggressions that Under the modifications, they cannot have fbken place on Chinese soli in th he summoned .to Montreal by the said he realised that tbs past" He them in treaties but 4u plaintiff may-oa- li concluded contained no such ex rebuttal. press approval, but declared the reel tr me; confers star wunld be judged pealed to testify to alleged bribery and In the future by all the circumstances of the Canadians attempted suborning In It surrounding who offered evidence support of Mr The testimony of Fails of Action. Stillman's charges. others will be olfered by the defense to contradict statements made by ladder Chink, he pointed out, called to the atand keyhole' witnesses regarding conduct tention of the conference several quesOf Mrs, Stillman and Beauvais.. tions on which It failed to take any remeThe struggle over Mrs Stillman's plan dial action. to havs the case shifted to Montreal be- -. Ha asserted that practically none of last November Her moves wure the questions that affect Chinese In'gan Mocked several times by the banker s tegrity" are dealt with In the far eastern assumed lawyers. he that the treaty, although a During November. 1 920, French delegates accomplished all they could testified In New York to having In that- - direction. t peeped through keyholes and windows et That the treaty waa "almply a the banker's summer camp In the woods of powers gesture on the of Quebec in ISIS, and seen Mr SUllinen who merely promise to dopart alwhat In Im- ready are doing, was suggested they and Baauvaia, an ItuUan-fuldby Senproper posturea This was several months ator King. , after th hlrtli of Guy Stillman, alleged Senator "At least," replied Borah, "It Stillman to be the Indian a eon. I a reaffirmation of good policies and Last November her counsel served nodont think it does any harm for a tice that application would be made for man or a nation to renew resolution" a commission to ait at Montreal and hear Mrs. Stillman's version of what had taken Underwood Explains. place In the woods. A commission waa The terms of the Chinese tariff treaty, named to hear testimony In January, and Justice Morschauser ordered Mr. Stillman which provides for revision of the Chinese to be cue'oms system by an International to pay $7500 toward tbs expenmi - ' commission, were explained by Senator met at Montreal. Mrs. Stillman weht to Canada early In Underwood., who was chairman of- - the January, and drove by sleigh along the arms Conference committee that drafted St Maurice valley, visiting those sho the pact. He said It would greatly In. would testify in her behalf. While ahe crease Chinese revenues and thus aid towas thus engaged, her husband's counsel ward rehabilitation of the Ch.neae repubrefused to pay the $7500. and the com- lic. In response to a suggestion by Senator mission at Montreal was automatically King that China ahould be left tq adstayed. Th dispute went to the appellate di- just her own tariff schedule without th vision and Mr. SUllman won. Again hi Interference of the powers. Senator Unsought surcease In Canada, charging derwood said the present pact only - wife that some- - of the men who had testified smellorates existing treaties on the same, folbribed. been her had as schedule and Delays represented against great an commission waa 'again or- advance ns was possible under present lowed, but Mr. Stillman apdered and once mors One of these trestles, he circumstance said, had been ratlf ed by the senate pealed. Mrs. Stillman has applied fer fCSDO to aa late as May 26, 1921. a Canadian hearpar for the expenses ofwill be argued at A Sovereign Power. ing, and thvt matter Next Tuesdav Poughkeepsie Saturday. "I recognise,- - continued the Democrata hearing la to be held before Referee ,.(7 lea eon at Poughkeepsie to hear a witness ic leader, "that? tba right to control customs revenues la a part of the sovereign d a Mr. inasmuch Tfor the plaintiff, case last summer. It is power of a nation. But the fact that rested his have sovereign powers does not nations considered not .unlikely that Tuesdav will that they do not at times yield , usher In another new development In the mean a- - part of that sovereignty for their own divorce bxttle. K . good, "China ha made contract with ten KILLED IN OHIO TORNADO. nations yielding a part of her sovereignty COLUMBUS. Ohio, March SO. Frank she could not levy any M. Clark, a carpenter, waa killed when a by agreeing that Import duty in .excess of I per cent. violent windstorm' wrecked a house on China fhe waa nof nation who had which he was working at Camp Chase, a made such contract only We ourselves hav local suburb, today. Several houses were made certain reciprocity .treaties unroofed In small villages between West Senator Hitchcock, Democrat, NebrasJefferson and Columbus. Telephone com ka, suggested warn s great differthere munlcaUon waa completely cut eff from ence between a reciprocity treaty and a West Jefferson and Intermediate points treaty "forced on China and for almost an hour and the fate of that she gets nothing In return. for which town and Intermediate villages could not If the senator means this treaty be learned until partial communication was forced on China. that replied Senator ' r waa restored. , Underwood, "that is far from the fact er Liens Suits ce iv,- wo Jeel quite certain that we have suite here to please the most exacting as to style, quality and value. Plenty of browns, (frays and blues. Sport models, jazs s models, as well as plain I ' iwo And three buttons ; and more eonserv; models forolder men.' r -- , -- e. In-ir- mothers are entlradL-asti- c about our boys suits. Wo offer an fepe-dali- y fine lino ood worsted Wool suits - In fancy mixtures for boys' on easy AND terms UP -- , on big lot of hats that sell everywhere at from two to three dollars more. Tour choice on easiest terms for only .... $4X3 Blouses the most gorgeous array we have shown in many off r. -- $24X5 07 v h with the new spring suit you must have two or three nice blouses.. We are ready. Select any one of the newest odes and pay as you can. especially large selection of silk crepe, taf. feta, etc., at from yearer-A- M atVl'W $10X5 v jT k PROMPT AND . Broadway Ogden Store There waa not one syllable of this treaty written until China first had consented and had asked that lx be done. He added that he had stated repeatedly In the conference he hoped the day would come when complete tariff autonomy yrould be given China, but that under present circumstances It seemed Impracticable. Senator Hitchcock declared It would be to adopt a far eastern "outrageous treaty pledging respect for Chinas and Immediately, afterwards to give approval to another "by which th great powers dictate her tariff rates. The two taken together,, he said, "seemCd to him hyproensy written Into tieaty fbrm.'V Tq this Senator.' Lodge, the Republican leader, replied that he, too, TkvOred tariff autonomy for Ch'na, but realised that If the present treaty were rejected the 'old contracts, which were much worse, would remain In force. Senator Underwood said th senators criticising the treaty overlooked the fact that China could renounce the treaty at any time, but did not desire to do so. China desires, he said, to keep the present tariff svstem because of disturbed Internal condition ( (lonal straits commission would remain Intact. The foreign secretary added that nil the great powers, Including America, If she cared to join, wodld. be represented on . the commission as well as Russia, It she fulfilled .the required condition He aald It was also anticipated to Invite Turkey to Join the league of nation. when peace between Turkey and Greece had been ratified. Lord Curson said Constantinople would as soon ns possible After be evacuated peace had ' been concluded and that the sultan would ba allowed to maintain a limited force there, sufficient for a seat of government. He said. It waa considered unjust and impracticable to eek Greece to evacuate the whole of eastern TMPace in addition to Anatolia. Moreover, If the Greeks were asked to retire from Thrace, ,w should be confronted with adlreot refusal. And. he added, he was unaware of any force in existence which would successfully expel s a thorn 5.4, - BELGIAN OFFICIALS ARE, APPREHENSIVE -- By HENRY WALES. Lit. Trttran. C.bls. PARIS, March SO. The reduction of the American forces on the Rhine preliminary to complete withdrawal and the weakened British force has left the allied bridgeheads on th Rhine separated by such dangerous gaps that the Belgian government has sent a note to the council ef ambassadors to examine the situation immediately as It feels the allied troops are Imperilled. Belgian military circles believe the narrowed sons on the right bank of th had objected to autonomy of higher cus- Rhine will leave the feeble allied forces toms receipts, and Senator Underwood a prey to a sudden swift blow by s relaaid It would be better not to, disclose tively small contingent of determined and men who might cut off the the source of objections made. allies east of the Rhine, seise the right bank and force the ellles to undertake EXPLAINS extensive military operations to dislodge them. NEAR-EAS- T It Is believed any auch attack would not be authorised, but would be merely e fanatical coup by a band of militarists LONDON. 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Main ChlcsfO that some wrong Is being done by this treaty 6s Imaginary," said Mr, Underwood. "It doesn t exist. China wants to keep these treaties. She wants mors money. This treaty leads to complete autonomy for China to control her tariff rate I'd be glad to give China complete autonomy tomorrow. I to see want China as independent and sovereign a nation as possible. 1 did my utmost to aid China. If you defeat this treaty you would not help China." Senator Hitchcock asked what nations EFFICIENT - 13101825. ( - They with famous McMur combine, try varnish formulas, the purest oils and finest gums. They melt in qualities of durability ' : almost beyond beliefT , irv accordance -- DALLAS, Texas, May 30. "This ease le hereby dismissed, because (he defendant has passed from this world and must stand trial before the supreme architect of the universe. 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