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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL V 23, 1922. o Ocj i Ut ntemauLims Dissatisfied With Mature of German Acceptace, Fear ' in; Foothold for Teutons. Oeatiaaed tnm h On. Osettaesd Ida Fas One ed by operators for ths week as s decress of 6006 tons in coal production, brought about by the addition of .00 minors to ths union ranks. Union leaders said ths figures were much larger. Organisers continue their campaign at strategic points in ths field. AMEMCSS-aKTIFIIWrilD- l Discredits Prosperity figures. HAZLETON, Pa.. April 22. Bank statements, presented by ths anthracite operators to show there Is prosperity tn the hard coal regions, are valueless ih arriving at any conclusion bearing on ths miners esse, declared Thomas KenFrench Submit Protest. nedy, chairman of the miners seals oom. The French delegation submitted a pro mitteo today. Replying to the exhibit test against the German reply to the al- of bank statements by the operators. Hr, lied note, in Which the Germans stated Kennedy said: Ths miners representatives point they would refrain from discussing Rusout ths utter unreliability of the figures, sian questions settled in the The French contend that because ths statements are not specific, treaty. the Germans, under this reply, may in- and Include the money placed in banke sist upon discussing other Russian ques- by business interests, employers of lations. bor, societies, organisations and other In fact, the British and moat of the funds not from the mine workers. ; ether interested delegations so interpreted the German reply, but the French Soft Coal Production. expressed fear that the German note left Pa., April 22. Production a loophole through! which the Germane ofALTOONA, soft coal in the central Pennsylvania might enter into discussions of Russian field this week averaged about $0$ cars n '"questions not treated in the according to a Statistician' of treaty signed at Rapallo last Sun- atha day, Central Pennsylvania Coal Producers day. At the meeting of the pbwers which association. This, he continued, is equal-tn the production during the first week had protested against the before union organisers treaty It was agreed to ask the Germans of the strike, to draft another note, meeting the objec- began their activities ia nounion sections. declared there are 1600 cart The to tions Operators yesterday's German reply. Russians, for their part, explained their Of -coal standing on sidings and about as ;tnmorandum tn answer to the Rondon the- ml ires for which bo ' orders have' yet been received. experts, to which Franco had taken President Brophy of district No. 2 of had been superseded by their the mine workers said today that he was formal reply to the allies. v. cv'L J c satisfied wit hr the" progress or the strike and that within a short time he expected Barthou Is Adamant. mine-noworking in centra It was said that Tice Premier Bar- that every to dosed down. thou of France, in addition to his deci- Pennsylvania would insion to protest the German reply, had structed Jacques Seydowx the French Miners Ordered Evicted, - financial expert, to- refrain front attend, - MORGANTOWN, Wr Vs.," Aprit 22. union miners ing any further meetings of the experts Tha families of twenty-tw- o of the Russian subcommittee pending In- - of the Rosedale Coal companynear here, , struct tons from Faria. were ordered evicted from company The French 'note said the delegation, houses by Magistrate 8. A. Pres without reference to the other undertak- ton. A today stay of ten days was granted to ings which Germany has contracted, con- give counsel for the miners time to take siders that the Russo German treaty vio- appeal. This necessitated a bond of 1100 lates the principles laid down at Cannes in each case, and some or the miners It observes that, in the opinion of the said were not sure they could furallies, the treaty destroys the spirit of nish they It. mutual confidence indispensable for InCompany officials declared that In the ternational cooperation which the confer- event other striking miners refuse to ence aimed to establish, and that ths al- move, additional ejeotment suits will be lies are, therefore, unanimous in consid- instituted. ering their dignity no longer permits them to collaborate with the German delegation on the commission handling Russian af- Able to Run Mills, conferenes explaining in greater .length in what war the Russian memorandum ia modified toy M. Chitcherlns reply to the allied conditions. Rueso-Oer-m- an Come What Possibilities Are Open for; Ybu Towards the Refurnishing oLY our Home: v the wide to the In--S- ee Russo-Germa- - i Never have you had opportunity buy such,. f beautiful now 1922 Furniture as now ; and we urge very woman interested in obtaining pie finest home furnishings at a low and reasonable price to come to our store aud see. Ve take exceptional .pride in Russo-Germa- Ov5,- - . ?,v I assortments, quaint designs anf beautiful our new stocks- - offer. rVVe are, quite , finishes jou will be pleased immensely with the new ideas ..r..ofewd m hoiae furnishingSiDont-putoday if only for uew ideas," There ll be no obii'-wtgallon on your : -'- ! 7 .!. t - f4 ?1 Full Showing American Walnut?; IllA F tl?ji if w rJl Term 4 4 $8 C ash, 98 -- 1 fairs. 4 t i't A Stately and Dignified Suite Three Pieces Massively Overstuffed YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, April 22. Steel mill schedules for next week, announced today, bore out statements of operators WORKING ON PLANS that they are able to maintain present despite the coal strike. RUSSIA production, TO The production will be slightly in' Terms $10 Cash, $20 a Month the addition of two open with creased, GENOA, April 22. (By the Associated hearth furnaces and four bar mills ProAn overstuffed suite consisting of three beautiful pieces, finest Press.) Actual work on a plan for the duction of sheets and tubes will be mainNow, reconstruction of Russia was started to- tained at last weeks rate. Thera will showing and assortment of ,w construction. throughout, may now be had for only $383. Seats I 60 and 66 inch buffets so complete out of sixty-si- x day by experts representing ths soviet toe fifty-eigopen arms and have are backs full construction. removable, Great Britain. spring government. France, Italy, hearth furnaces in ofleration. There will will find the exact ondo-.that you and Hol- be no change in Iron production by blast Japan, Belgium, One arm chair has wing back. Covering is in velour. x match your present suite. A land. furnaces. i choice in nil period styles and fim fail to see this genuine value. The heated politics surrounding ths 1 Jakes. Russian problems has been cooled by M. Tchltcherlns note accepting in the mlan . the allied formula, stating the terms on which the great powers are willing to resume business relations with Russia. 8lr Edward Grlgg, private secretary to the British prime minister, and others prominent In the conference have mads It clear that no proposition has been put forward for government loans to Russia, nor government guarantees of loans. The Terms-- $3 Cash, $3 a Month idea of the financial and economio expois reaches when a Russia perts that, sition where she can give investors assurance that there will be legal basis for undertakings in Russia and that forCoattand ins Pise Oae eigners will havs protection under proper courts, abundant credits will be forthof Russian appointments bad set aside the civil the development coming Jot resources.- service laws was eliminated. The reso Ths single Important point of differ- lution is one of several introduced during ence between the Russians and the allied recent Democratic attacks on the adminrepresentatives is the unwillingness of the istration of ths civil service. former to restore the freehold title of foreigners! property which has been na- Would Settle Claims, tionalised or requisitioned by Russia, alWASHINGTON, though they are willing to restore it to April Authority former owners for their use. for the secretary of ths navy to settle Home managers, will find, in our most complete nT it In the case of factories this would about 11,000,000 of claims of naval con JwM doubtless be ,on a concession basis, tractors,-visi- ng , assortments most exacting needs relative-t- o Hh damages Terms e!? a $10 Month $10 Cash, factories which have' hitherto stood suffered by governmental action during idle because the former owners re- the war, would be given under s bill by of the home. furnishings This is h small set, round extension table and six straigKtl",' fused to operate them unless assured Senator Poindexter, Republican, WashAs never before, these large, roomy j that their title would be restored may be ington, passed today by ths senate. in dressers fashioned colonial period chairs, that will nicely furnish (any dining room where ; spifft; j:( reopened If the soviet concessions erg Similar power already ,M&s been given We take great pride in the versatility of our stocks given a real basis by the Genoa negotiastyles are being sought out 'for that other departments. is limited. Chairs are very rigid, they have slip-seattions. extra odd piece. Those we show at as well as their goodness and remarkable low price Many large corporations having fac- Ship Subsidy 29.50 are very desirable, may be. Approved. come finished to match table, These sets in standard American tories or mines in Russia havs declined had in a dull oak finish. .All come . markings. Come and see SEE and be convinced. to consider taking concessions to run 22. Favorable f WASHINGTON, April f with walnut finish only. . s, largo plate mirrors. the properties they have VIgoraously con- action by congress on the ship subsidy as tended theirs, not owned by the soviet bill was urged today at the Joint congovernment. hearing on the measure by The concessions hitherto offered to gressional J Donworth, a Seattle attorney, who i American and . British promoters by George said the chamber of commerce Seattle Are you taking advantage of oar Are of and similar 'of Leonid Kras sin, soviet commissar you taking .0Ur'' advantage tn other organisations eight liberal credit , system? Remember, trade, have been too nebulous to attract cities in the state of Washington had liberal credit system? Remember, the capital. In the opinion of the prospective Indorsed the administration program. the chance is yours to enjoy all benchance Is yours to enjoy all benefits "1' developers. Frequently this hesitation has Mr. Donworth reported publlo sentibeen based on the fear that the former ment efits and comforts the and ' comforts the V in the northweet as strongly In owners of the properties may some day our on credit home He you of bill. a favor plan. the brings home suggested variety on our credit plan. you claim them. brings Come In and talk it over with ns This fear, the Bolshevists believe, of amendments proposed, he said, toy the Come la and talk it ever with us.cV, would be dispelled largely by interna- 8eattle chamber of commerce. : free would American today.. One shipping tional recognition of their right to natoday. ( companies from government control In tionalise property. freight rates This, fixing ha said, would anable American line) to Child Denies Reports meet competition. foreign quickly GENOA. April 22. (By the Associated The bIH also should be amended, Mr. Press.1 Richard Washburn Child, the Donworth declared, to provide some form American ambassador, issued a signed Delia Paladlna de Vitale today before been accomplished for women In The government marine insurance. statement this afternoon In which he of conference of women. country since women got thewote. board the witness held that the shipping denies having given an Interview regardIn in Uruguay, according to Senora de . International societies of women In ths be direction this should powers ing the Genoa conference. His statement In an effortgiven low level. ratee the wife can get a divorce from eastern hemisphere were gone Into In mito at a Vitale, keep adds: her husband simply by aftklng for It, no nute deudl by Mrs. Kata Trounsoci of of the amendments sponsored by Interviews attributed to American theNone clvlo body,. Donworth said, proofs being required and no unpleasant England. cannot be Interpreted as wouldSeattle citlsens affect the baslo principles of ths publicity involved; women, unless unfit Ie)eg.itrs from the South American expressing the views on foreign policy of bill, as a number of them or Incapable, have the guardianship ot countries told of the growing interest tn ware minor the United States. whatever and their children, mothers, obtaining tho right to vote in their coun-trie- s, The expression of private views may in character.and the delegate from Porto Rico, their status, have the right to eee their be of service to truth and intelligence, but Senora Henet de Mewton, declared that children. Symes Is Nominated. private views are merely private views, Ecua-aor- .. 1s scale fuur organize Long sere working actively Attha other end of the and ths. people of Europe will be d- - WASHINGTON," April 12. John Foxier In the ls.and whence xame... Senora UorLcnse views as carry, ieivd If they accept suchThe today by Dreeldeait' Unmarthe Ecuadorian delegate.areao, reasons Cestlneed from page Oae for ing Implied authority. to be United 8tatee district X MEXICO CITY, Mexico, April 23AJ(&y-thOn , Harding CantlaacS men. tnm on with women are ried equality America toeing unable to perticlpate in Judge for the district of Colorado. Mr. s Asauclated Press.) The statements:. love in falls she when woman a but the conference were stated with complete Byrnes at present 1s United States attorth Untied btates senate by Bens tore lines Is 111! s month, II. C. Kirby tes-l- .f all her liberties." clearness by the secretary of state In a ney for that district. land have a time of It." said Lady Astor. loses House - blockade in ed. cannot she declared, Married women, of Mexico note published long before the conference I cant for the life of me see what hav"This la not a living wage," he said. and the eeixure of Mexican ports' have no control their own property, s to do with began. has vote religion the ing A for the Would Reimburse State. ever of In guaranies Con22. their children, American payment apartment ABILENE, April rights guardianship Texas, Chicago men and the creed that all think I claims Why, would so. were rent for to Mexico, tnat merchants -' agsiiwt described amount. be required bv Editor Steeds Comment. WASHINGTON, April 22. Appropria- women are equal is the saving grace ,of and may gressman Thomas L. Blanton of Abia joke and tha senator waa chfv Wl.h wages at that low scale. It is ony show the written consent of their hus- lene, in an address here" today said as Wickham tion of 226.700 to reimburse the state of religion. GENOA, April 22. Henry the newest ace of the imer-twhen making any but small and the most recent attack on him in the neceasary for operators to find other Incurred In sup1 have been quoted as saying 1 didnt bands in their spare time. I personReed, correspondent of the London Montana Infor1210expenses vemijmsts" by President Obregon In art' forest fires which origi- think much of the Washington confer- necessary purchases for their households. house at Washington came on the heels interview with the newspaper correspond-- '' Times, wired the Times today that an pressing of two know on breach of are tha ally Nor there line promise operators any in national forest reserves, is pro- ence," she added. Why, I think It was iv Important American financial authority nated In Ecuador, the breaking of a mar- of his sisters announcement of her who apend their spare time selling chew- ante. Th had confided to him Thursday that he vided under a bill by Senator Walsh, the beginning of civilization. The whole suits engagement said he did not believe" In president an to to succeed man to for order not add a gum the their ing income." congress, 'being by candidacy riage to the the and Montana, Democrat, to passed today Washington discover the economic by world is looking had been trying for which he may be sued, though late .Lucian Ms, Kirby also dleeoeeed a statement jjtodeclarajjoDafe(. senator King would" whole world is going to keep nn looking offense basts at lbs Genoa conference, tmt had wnato nd pent la tht hou. public opinion, either In the United' a matter of facf, Senorita fealarexo I want to tell you that my sister made by the representatives of the car- affect failed. or Mexico, and that they were nn- to Washington. I think the whole world as would woman added, no Ecuadorean went with me to the farm and helped riers that the men were furnished with States Awarded. He had begun to suspect," Mr. Steed Contract to be grateful to President Harding,- think so far aa recognition of Mekicrr Important ought a for such of thing. damages He admitted asking on administrathat living her to the quarters. raise and brothers little and waa added, that the whole thing was a sort sisters' Hughes to oneemed. The recognition alatue Secretary WASHINGTON, April 21. Award of a western lines this waa true,, and tne President 'of farce. I reminded him that at Rapallo contract he said; She earned her way through some tha Turner company of San ''Then to the said, was unchanged 'ncir7 men were given good accommopress and in the city of Genoa representatives Francisco for the mechanical equipment, N can it be changed Lady Astor went to the,Immeat present," he college. They are not 'going to use an that on the other hand, he cited but dations, of the principal petroleum interests of see the correspondents. to room and lighting, at a cost of 1222,400. Obregon did not know of nnr' attack on mv record in congress to rain Instance where they were forced to live SIX) women posed as rethe world were besieging the Bolshevik) heating about be to UNION URGED dealt with next week specific veterans' to be diately points for built the at hospital her campaign, in box cars, with more than one family vnen the five who thus were placed in the position of Palo Alto, Cal., was announced today by porters and circled around her with the leadxig American oil men' Miss Annie Webb Blanton, state su- 4n a car. , will of score representanewspaper dispensers of favors to suppliants: but I Assistant Secretory Clifford of the several hold a conference with Mexlcaii din,,, treasBALTIMORE, April 22. Resolutions for perintendent of public instruction, is could not disguise the fact that tn real t tives st the conference. rials, but he said he understood the Amt, an formation of tha International basis of this conference was political and ury. commons men bv dress? five of candidates to fill ADVISORY COUNCIL NAMED. opposed ter of pooling of interests in dexe'op-me"Is that your house With ths award of the construction conassociation, with the object of the unexpired term of Mr. Parrish in must be sought rather In British horns tract work will be discussed for the hospital, given yesterday to a girl said to Lady Astor.Is The big NEW YORK, April ?2. Appolntmsnt affairs than primarily in ths condition of best dress strengthening the ties which should unite the Thirteenth Texas district. child. This the live" will not, however, be given the' sx-- " no, Lord, of San brothers a an of American ta ascouncil Francisco, Mahoney advisory women western the of the hemisphere, Europe. she replied. of elusive auch the right United sist total of 11,124.202 has been contracted for Ive got,"- are States ths commission pooling, on to the preel, the you going to Washington were submitted today "WhenHELD TO DISTRICT COURT. tn ths establishment of ths new InstituBrazilian centennial exposition, waa an- dent said, as ths petitions of other com- -, conference for women, The resoluMoscow View " te Tha Trlbaae. tion. Upwards of 11,400.000 has been au- to see ths president nounced today, after receipt of cable dis- pantee along the same lines will bs on to Bperial were tions committee referred ths was . . MOSCOW, April 12. (By ths Assoblatsd thorised, and ths remainder of that sum equal consideration. Why, I thought tbs president , by Harvey Holleman. who will corded patches resolutions. 22. T. POCATELLO, B Idaho, April Ha conference. Ought to the Minister If hers d Is Huerta wCl' Even the Genoa conference will bs used for the medical equipment. coming Press) An impassioned appeal to the women Roan, member of the police force, charged be chairman, from Colonel D. C, Collier, arrive hereof Flnaeio tomorrow should break up. soviet Russia does not g now is in Tha hospital la to bs completed within to " said Lady Astor. "IVinextare sched- of South Rio who morning .gt., Janeiro, as director America to come out boldly for by C. E. Btqneclpher with assault with a Friday. uled to go to Washington oclock, and ths oil moo, traveling urn a, expect war as a consequence, but con- eight months , their .righto and work for them waa deadly weapon, waived his preliminary general of American activities. are siders that s new conference will follow, to When tha Interview ended she was token made due special train, reach The councilors were: the named Chairman, Mrs. Seoelon afternoon at afternoon the was and yesterday hearing over by two hours later. The president, eaul., to ths horns ot Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carrie Chapman Call, probably within six months, declared Leo BANKERUNDBR00E8 OPERATION, Holleman, Apex, Nt C.: Charles tal bello-'eto the district court. His Harvey president of the bound waa ha whose guest she will be while International KammenuU, president of the Moscow Special t The Tribune. the conference - Mer-rll- L L.L. et i, r t, wodit Oarrstt, John Chandler, Increased Philadelphia: from tond to Unk) ,500 Suffrage alliance. . Pointing soviet end acting premier, tn en interIn Baltimore. New Fork; John M. Glenn, Chicago; Monday, but that there waa nothin gelling out that the women of these countries Roan la still a member of the police deTWIN FALLS, Idaho, April Astor la to take part In adhered view today with the Associated Press a aarious conflict between the Lady Monday Han comtwhtw, Francisco; to Ca tStoHclsm, she said that the tective force. Tha offense waa alleged Mayor James Rolph. Jr., Keefer, President of (ho Twin Falls the conference. 1 uesday aha will go to Whether the conference falls or not, he Carl 8. . Hellbron, San Diego, Cal., and and the Mexican government, aa ail tow,, bank, at Shoshone early this New York to address the annual luncheon Oatnulle nations were the only ones which to have occurred In Mr. Stonecipher s taxes for the past three months have, said, now rests entirely with the allies, National underwent Ore. Jullu Portland. after Mayer, remarks had dewn not of a had bantering barriers the let paMvd suffrage. morning surgical operation, of the Aeaorlated Press, .returning y been promptly paid and without proton, especially France and Great Britain. In whole or In part, to women. Telling between the men in the room. following a severe attack of appendicitis, to Baltimore to make s speech of NELSON GRANT CONTINUED. ' the Interest taken tn the movement by with wbldh hs was stricken while on s Denial by Berlin. LECTURE TO eE GIVEN. NOTED HORSEMAN DIES. the late i'npo Benedict XV nod the prestrip yesterday to Jerome. Reports re- here Tuesday night. 5000 LONDON, April 22 A grant of John M. Mill of Ornlen will fto t BERLIN.- - April 22 ent pope, Plus, ah urged the people of WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE. Ohio. mnde to Admiral (By the Asso- ceived here today were to the effect that Two Extremes Instanced. Neleon the altar battle at the Twentieth ward oher ciated I 'rexs ) An official statement is- Mr. Keefer was resting comfortably and these countries not to bold back for fear April 22. J. A Rothrock. well known ea of Trafalgar and extendei to hla descend- lecture on the this sub'ect. evening LakeTrlbone leased Wire. of offending the pontiff in vlsw his condition was considered favorable. Chicago Trthuae-flgsued today declares positively, a horseman, died here today at the age ants, ia atlil continued, tha cimneallor the Book of Mormon?" The music! BALTIMORE. April 22. Tha Ideal state of tha constant dissemination of reports II Thera was no Indication of ths ImpendMr. Nettle R. Schuler of the Vnlted of 61 years.- - For many years he waa of the exchequer told e questioner In (he ercleea at this program will include r t n Mr. to ths contrary, that a the when Keefer and attack women, set of the the owner had for out for ot the famoua trotter, Bobby house of commons The grant thus far bv Allas Louise Waiaon and Norm, a , especially States Mrs Oatt's ing paved people, way I Jerome 1 of 'UrugulT was described by Aenors appeal by aVlifalled account pf what has Burns. ' yesterday. military convention dost not exist. 686,000. Jiss cost tbs government tin. 1 t $385.0Q REBUILD ; ht Csecho-Slovak- Dont la Bofli Spacious Colonial Oak Dressers $29.50 s See This Dining Room Set 7 Pieces You Will Like.. It from-alleg- ed - s, d port-to-p- Blanton Sister a Candidate Lower for Seat P-- e -- five-roo- m o W-Pa- rriah It PAN-AMERICA- added-Gener- A al ri- - Imme-diatel- . "V)t., lt Russo-Germa- 'J. - V , f |