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Show lJ I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUN DA BURNING, APRIL ,16, isr. 11 dent Wilson t Versailles. no longer ha the support f natto behind him. 'w i The French dategwta ars under stern I Inst ruction to with out If any question- j I la raised boetile to w hot Po'noar heI lives to he the French Interests. The German delete tea ere unable to brine for- - ; ward any propoa tlon which would Involve an alteration of the peace treaty, and are. i therefore, dumb men on all questions ' which are moot vital to their polltloel and economic Ufa They can make but feeble protests asainst financial doom and cold statements of facts which make deer Germany' a rotten stats. ! -- 10 WORLD PUCE Rtusoia Rig Problem. rates - Hope for v an Unexpected Agreement of .Universal and Lasting Good Voiced f - Leader .Able to Grasp Situation and' Boldness to Tell .Truth Needed. . BY SIR PHILIP GIBBS. Speclal ckKe (6 The Saif take Tribune LONDON, April 15. It la still possible that somethin wilt happen at Genoa to make that conference an Important mtlc- stone on the long, uphill road of world- 'progress "'toward .peace' and prosperity, after a war whtchws ruinous to victor "hhd vanq ulh edT Tn fie last article I wrota dMpondently of its chancel and there Is no visible sign that big problems are to be dealt with In a big way by big mem Lots of little then have gathered in t,hat port of ftal$-me- n with minds .narrowed down to their national Interests. the.r claims against all eager-ipres others and obstinate In their refusal to look over their own frontier.!-Lotof thoughtful men are there, but only as underlings, preparing facts and figures for those who wilt use them as lawyers use their briefs Here and there are men with an Immense range of International knowledge, Illuminated by paa- -, sionate idealism In beha.f of suffering humanity and, desperately anxious to deal with the problem of reconstruction and arithmetic on higher planes of thought than politic or rvatlonal Fivalrtwi in which hatred Is dominant But these men are mostly lookers-o- n or subordinate to the official delegates. - will encounter The Russian dele hard opposition .to any- - plea for reconstruct Ion of the aov.et government from France and Great Britain, while they know that their vast country, with 150 000,000 people, must 'get great aid or fall Into further and more fr ghtful ru.fs of ruin. Yet they know also that theil ill be the dominating Interest problem ot the conference, that their very ruin makes them a danger to ail Europe, and that even those who hate them most See tne necessity for br.nglng them back to trade relations with the outside world and for restoring them to something like moral and Industrial health They are like topers sitting among men afiald of dreadful infection and upon this fear they u HI base their els ms and their demanda with tremendous fores. Never has there been such a strange drama as this conference alnoe the ece at Versa! les. it is to decide in a large measure the fate of the world. The fu- -, ture of peace or wav will he effected by Us decisions. Its chanoea of agreement,and Its possible failure. If the Journal- j ists of the world could report what secret thoughts are working la an thoseIt brains would gathered in the councH chamber make strange Teading. Those German over innumerable pa- delegates,' turning figures on their per, scrawling l.nes- and btorttng ped they n aro ssttmattn the alliance, the chances of a disadvantage possible strength ot It-- the and the inevitability of U (f Germany la pressed too hard by France, -- Russo-Germa- Unexpected Supposed. -- 1 The French delegatee are men who understand figures, and ar realists who sometimes look ahead at future France. What If Germany defaults In her pay- mental ,What if Great Britain demands United payment of hen debts. asofthe her debts States demands payment Whet is going to from Groat Britain? happen forty yearn from now when France's birth rate Juts gone dwindling down If Germany and Rusa.a get stronif again? Supposing someone were to gel up at th conference and put all the cards down on th table face upward, If some delegate of a great power, careless of his political life, were to rebel at his instructions, and be a truth teller? some leader like' Lloyd Supposing Sd virion oMh acet na tides of passion and desperate Msad. were suddenly to fling all diplomacy to the wind and forget the oaut ons Imposed on him by his party poltics and let himself go In a mad, prophetic kind Tape Covers Wide Range. of way, telling the truth though he die In the old palaces of Genoa and In Ital- for It. dragg ng realities of truth with hush of th council ian cafes and eating houses there are a crash Into th ifroups of men Whose conversation Is wide, chamberr car'nf tiothtnr for France,sus-otor any national or aH over Russia, InternaGermany, of ranging questions tional politics and finance. They taik capabilities, but burning with seal to touched with a kind world sick have of the the almoat lnevitable dangers! freely of civilisation, unless common sense takes ; of divine madness, Infwmed with human the place of passion and insincerity. Un- - love, as though Christ had come to Oenoa. offielally they admit that unless some- What would happen then? thing ..big 1m done. at Hnoa.- regarding German reparations, Russian reconstruc- Truth May Crop OuC tion, the demobll satlon of European What a stir It would create among all armies, the cancellation of Interallied those Would they listen, or debts and the atablisation of foreign ex- would delegatee? they rise and cry, Away withtohim! changes, there wHl bo an ugly crash in Take this th madman away. Death Europe, reacting on nations far beyond truth teller who dares to blurt out all our her confines. I have met some of these our our all fears. air Intrigues, men in Paris, Rome, Berlin, Vienna, Mos- secrets, a fantastic vision. It will That is but cow, Constantinople, New York and Lon- at- - Genoa In that way. The don. They are men who know. They are not hsppcn11 men who understand. It is their busi- world w not be startled by asy aucb ness to feel the pulse of the people, to report. But perhaps it will happen In a different way, a little way. yet arresting study the secret tides and currents of po- and I think It Is likely that there litical thought and action and to report will useful. be some truth telling. In cautious the facts of Ufa. passionate terms, by the dele- Some International Journal end rather f om the smaller powers I ism that Sweden, Holland. Denmark new drama or nis.ory and measure up Ha fancy J i. chances They are limited In the expres- slon of tfielr ideas according to the poll- Wo tic. of their, paper, and th, prejudice. with urgent demands. of thetr peoples. Just a conference deleam to I Inclined bellsv that Frauce, gates ar limited by their governments, or rather her present government, will their foreign offices and national pasEurope challenged by sions. These press men talk more freely find herofpolicy In who powers groups regard tt as danthan they Write, while the delegates talk gerous to European peace, and that Rusmore leas freely than they think- - They to demobilise will her army sia argue, moralise, and indulge in Ironical before she gets economic eld. It Is poscomment on political intrigues and pernot though likely, that Lloyd sonalities, and, though most of them are sible, fUo-v- e. as bv tied internal he politics agreed on the fundamental necesslUes of of Great Britain, threatening him with the world situation, thev have to be caudeath If he goes beyond th tious lw troth telling when they send tjielr political of the instructions of his conservadispatches, and leave unsaid many th ng limit coalition, will which they have discussed openly among tive supporterbondof ..asth " break those heataada before their erfmradeg of pen this conference of nations and will ipeak, not to official delegates with a written Lloyd George Handicapped. program, but to the nations they repreGenoa la a meeting place now of minds sent, to the peoples of th world.' from every country In the civilised world, The chances of Genoa are not promisand of some countries whose claim to ing, but ltfe is full of surprises, end H civilization could hardly be allowed. In may happen that this conference will aseach one of these minds there Is the con- tonish Its critics by facing th actual viction that, with bold leadership, truth truth end reaching an agreement which and common sense, much could be done to will remedy some of the evils from which we are all suffering In an economic way. reshape world conditions and world markets But there are not It may happen that some spirit may arise moIn the conference to give It a touch, of many, it seems, who believe, for one ment. that common sense will prevail or Inspiration and to lead Its delegate to that bold leadership will carry the Genoa renounce their Insincerities and rise "conference to triumphant Tesult Lloyd higher than their narrow view. 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New .York r1 , All Raincoats and Sport Topcoats Included v - and through which, a good deal of crlma might be prevented. 0 This fclty, pending the waning of such a bureau, la doing Its beet to afford Judicial statistic. The commissioner recently said that pokes the town was as safe at night as in the daytime, and the proper retort, given with an Ironic lift of the eyebrows, seems to be Juet about correot. Many of the holdups. Including th removal of $10,000 In gems from a Jeweler In the subway, have occurred Indaytght.- - Another Jeweler was -bound, gagged. and hie ahop robbed of materialise at the proper signal In one way, these lectures which th $25,000 In atones at o'clock In the g. author of" Sherlock Holmes Is giving at Times feet from the traffic officer , square. about the proof of life after death con. stitute a great comfort- - In another way, The downtown league, an organisation it's not so good. For example, the Sherlock Holmes, sleuthing round or some of the most eminent business Hie next world, must be glad that when "1" n the city, has offered the services a body becomes a spirit Tt retains even of 100 of Its member aa special patrol. n you hbPPrii to hear two detect-v- e. its skin pores; It make a celestial ?"" dickering svstem so much easier. with each other over a on the pans may, deal. or conversing Ghostly fingers you see, be classified and filed for future pleasantly around a police box about the reference. But in another way: Those opera aeaaon or the country club th of us who use many pounds of beauty downtown league volunteers are th , cream because w are not pleased with answer, our pores can't get Jubilant over th to our of massage having prospect A clearing house for Ellla Island graftfeatures through all eternity. er. wouldn t such a bad either. Conan Doyle, however, Is absolutely Commissioner be - of ImmigrationIdeaTodd la serious about the whole matter. Very paying detertlvea out of hla own pocket florid, and blessed wltH a humorous to trace the " tall, Immigration inspectors who twinkle, he doesn't look as you'd expect extort money from immigrants and thalr him to look. But then, few people do. friends, and ao far the commissioner has re rimes Hla own yearly adaryd Meanwhile, New York women ar growing more emaiWlpated every hour. They Yet In spite of holdups of one kind and are usurping men's privileges so fast that men have to think quickly tn order to another there Is balm In Ollead. One of it occurred In children's court proof The one privilege ahead of them. keep Justice Boyle after latest bit of emancipation by th new the other day when woman was that of kidnaping a gentle- committing an 1 homeless boy to an him for and orphans tnrefuge, paused to ask why three man holding prisoner stood tear the This a broker is downtown whst eves youngster's ds)S fu mis. the court that an actress Rage, replied the waif gomplalns to and terrible. refused to let him go something did to him; Maybe hYIl dto to look out for home In srlt of hla prayers and his since they a'n't no on him. Regs proved to be a forlorn family. Th judge made out commit-meHo far as ran be ascertained this Is terrier. paper for canine orphan aleo. the first instance of A woman charged with kidnaping a man, hut if only Police And was here Chinatown Commissioner Gertie whose Enright's other funeral proved one of the moat extraordihouse were already established, rases might crop up among Us files. It nary functions New York has ever seen and in it he Is en- Gertie Is a proof of the Conan Doyle Is Enright s Ides thusiastically backed by such organlia- - theory that criminal can get Into heaven, lions as the Republican women's com- A drunk and a pickpocket. Gertie remittee of one hundred, the United States formed some year ego and became a should have a national police bureau and worker at a rescue mission When ah an International one, at which died, the pickpocket and drunks whom lerhaparould be reported, from which tips she had befriended and he ped to reform i.rlme be sent broadcast. Went to say good-bun criminals could In thieve' slang v I.. - (Copyright. 19(i2. by- - ;Salt lake Tribune.) NEW YORK. April 15. 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These lacked confirmation, howbreak of the world war. ever. save In the proposed consolidation Other reasons fop tha vary substantial Of the Pierce-Arroand Lafayette Moappre latinn of values were found in tor companies tha steady revival of business, higher prices for farm products and Indications FISHER GIVES WARNING. that postwar deflation had about run Its SPRINGFIELD. 111.. April 15 (By th logical course Economic conditions continued to be Associated Press ) Assistant Rate's Atsomewhat obscured by the spread of the Clyde O Fisher today told the coal strike and Us possible effect upon torney supreme ccurt that If It holds unconstithe recent expansion of production In the tutional tha emotion law which gives essential Industries, notably the ateel'and workmen two hours off with pay on elecIron trade. tion day It will be serving tha Socialists Coal share ere on'y negatively af- a better turn than the railroad company In sens that gains Jo, that which Is attacking the law. th fected,group-wereless substantial than those th 'transcontinental, by registered TIME WAS lP. n share grangers and- - th 6 hat went wrong at the wed of tha cotton belt systems 'CilYlbus Fresh rumors of mergers among the d'ng? Mid th bride faint ctrr- - railroads and Independent steel SurenaUc No th license expired. ' WEBKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW. 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