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Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1922. Schanzer Expects Americas Early Aid in Composing Europes Economic Ills Believed Chin Verge of Civil War Beil iifeen North and South. j lie Military Denounced by Li Who Plead j; Yuan-Hunj g, tar Unification at Once. ; Omttnsod u 1 norm. f . Military Blamed. j Hal declared that China excelled all 'other nations In poverty and hi he sue ' iof It armies. Disbandment, he added, The peo- Invariably had been "farcial. for aloud vengeance on the mill-- ; pie "dry tarlstg." The Tuchun system he termed ru.nooa of democracy j '"the negation ; financially. Efforts hitherto made to j abolish the Tuchun had been futile; they ! merely emerged under other names Either, he said, the Tuchuns must j themselves or the nation itsertf j iroulcf saertfee them. There must be no , 'delay, , Taking up the various arguments i agbinst immediate abolition of Tuchuns, be insisted that If the militarists were i 'Sincere In their desire to unite the ne- tion it could be accomplished in ten dajs. .While warning the Tuchuns to see the sign of the times, ht gavo assurance i that those of them worthy of conaidera-- , tion would receive liberal treatment from f grateful countrymen. If 14 declared himself reluctant to return t 'to Peking, but said he would undertake the responsibility If all Tuchuns and high I Inspecting commissioners would resign Immediately, aceompanjlng him to the i capital to confer on the welfare of China. j 1 sac-rmi- ej ! I 1 He Offers His Life. . "I am willing to sacrifice myself, he be not added, "but if this program i adopted the extinction of the nation la . before our eyea. . "... it Is my Inclination to atay ' until death 1 ljp Tientsin, my home. Stave no more dealrt to see the people of the world. I am old. "What ambition I have la only that i I longlifetotoaee reunion and would lay dontj bring it about a day earlier. r If because you cannot bear to part i with your own power and privileges, and i continue to deceive yourself as to your wn good Intentions toward your coun- -. try, there are other methods than the one which you have suggested which i you wttl have to adapt to your program. , Ton may gO your own way, but 1 will go mine. 1 say this with tears In my eyes . (This appeal evidently waa addressed to the Tuchuns.) "V" While the Tuchunehlps have been at-- $ 's tacked for years, 14 denun- elation waa altogether unexpected and has created a sensation. The results of it are awaited with the utmost lnter- eat. I The Genoa conference, ho said, was a historic event of exceptional greatness, Some considered It a failure; others that not only wao lt a success, but a turning point In the history of tho world. Similarly, some thought the reconstruction of Russia Indispensable for Europe, while others believed Russia would give little or nothing to Europa snd that It was better to have nothing to do with her except to Intervene against tho bolshe EFFORT TO TIENTSIN, June I. (By tho Associated Pres.) In a remarkable manifesto telegraphed throughout the country today, denouncing ocathlngly the .military clique that have reduced China to laid Impotence, LI Tuan-Hun- g down The condttlona under which he waa willing to accede to the request that he the taak of attempting to head j jaaaum I a nedr centraliaed government In Peking. 1 .14 president of China In 1917, when the pressure of militants forced him out ,of office. : i Referring to tho numerous requests he had received to resume the presidency, Lt sa?4 these petitions had not left him unmoved. He then recounted what he iterihqd hie sin against parliament" for sgtvlni In to the militarists and dissolving i it tnj 1917. lie spoke of the ceaseless ! fight mg In China in the last decade. Tearing it a a not jet over. Wherein lay "the root of a I this strife? Me answered that ft could be found fn the Tuchun, or system of provincial military gover- - ' wards." viks or to maintain a political blockade The treaty signed at Rapa.Ho had produced a profound Impression, providing tho necessity that the rsst of . Europe conclude an agreement with Russia or prevent her from falling the Into Owsianri arms. Otherwise economic understanding now linking the Germans 100,000,004 of Russians and might become a political understanding, After, enumerating the Important ecoM. Ruaeo-Qerm- nomic resolutions adopted at Genoa, Behan ser said: "Even the bravest fear war, with It aooompanying sacrifices, horrors Thus It Is hoped the temporary nonaggresaion by a pact of pact may be substitutedmorelasting. pence more general snd The considers Hague meeting a "Italy continuation of the Oenoa conference and will uphold at The Hague the same Ideals he upheld St Genoa, maintaining that tha Russian problem must bn put on a practical footing."minister bellaved that Tho foreign n closer cooperation which developed at Genoa would have an Important bearing upon the direction of tho European policy. This rapprochement, b declared. Was but natural. Anglo-Italta- . TIENTSIN, Juba 7. (By th Ao. cUted Proa.) Th capture of j i an Important troaty port tad call exporting point on tho Gulf t of UaotunQ, by tho Chihli foreoo of N announced In a roport Wu Pei-Fli today to Wua headquarters horn, Tho roport aayo tho Fangtlon troop of aro retreating toward Chang Tao-LI- n Sbrnhalkuan, north of Chlnwangtao. v ROHE, June 1. (By the Associated Press.) Belief that American Intervention In Europe's difficulties will come soonsiv than Is generally sx poo tad was expressed by Foreign Minister Behans or today In a speech . In the chamber of deputies In answering Interpellation concerning the Genoa conference. "The government fully 'agrees with the opinions expressed by several deputies that haly must cultivate American friendship," h said. "W keenly desire the friendship of the great American people, of which w had unmistakable signs at Washington and also after- my Ell frea Face OmUaeed Oae said, "that 8enatoro Borah and Walsh have taken on the Job of restraining coal prices with the retailers or other parts of the coal trade. The field la clear for any action they may desire to take, as no action has been taken beyond the I assumed in public interests, of asking each individual operator that he should In the future not exceed the (set Garfield war acales with changes up and down aa tha altered conditions would warrant, and I havs mads tha statementa that such changes would not exceed maximum price in the average of twenty-fiv- e renta below tho Oarfield scale In some districts, or about fifty cents above Iba Face Os owes and tha policy of th third dall will bo to take all lt can get for- - Ireland, giving away nothing." Refugees Wandering. BELFAST, June 7. (By th Associated Nearly all the nonoombatants have left th Beieek district In Fermanagh and th cattle are wandering aimlessly over tho countryside. Only Irish republican army patrols from ths fort sms seen moving about Entrance to th village of Pettlgoe, ten miles to th northeast, has been proin others. hibited except to those having permits. The city Is practically deserted. Savin; to Public. There la s growing belief- - that political "The result ha been to reduce the influences aro asserting themselves bf str.ke prices os much as $3 in certain the investigation in view of th London districts and should save the pubtlo from conferences and the protest over the a further uacent to 10 or $13 In mine Pettlgo tnoldent by Michael Collin, head of the southern government prices as In 1970. If congress will provide a better method 1 will Indeed be glad If thsy wou.d do so, ns the administration has no power but persuasion, snd ths willingness of the major ty of the operators to In the meantime, as many cooperate. retailers have upward of thirty days' supply on hand of preotriks coal, much of it from districts of short rail haul, I hope the senators will get the retailers to comply with my request that th retailor (lo not mark up tha pries of this in' to the public." Mr Hoover, upon his return here le to meet with operators from SJvet e county, Pennsylvania, to discuss Continued frea Fag Oa mex mum fair price of coal at tha mines n that district The report sent by Mr. Hoover to tho party candidate for United Btatea eena-to- r, was declared by Chairman Hull of the senate, answering the question aa to ths Democrat!! national committee, in a dcpxrtmc nt'e information on "the present statement issued today, to be even a supplv of mined bituminous Coal," said: more emphatic repudiation of the Harding administration snd the Itepubliaan conCites Survey Report. tnan the votes for Beveridge In In"The latest Information we have Is a gress diana and Pinchot In Pennsylvania." cijnvass of ths situation at the opening The Demccralto chairman's statement of the strike on April 1 by the department added "Colonel Brookhart stood for of commerce and the geological survey, definite that policies bo which th adminispartly depending upon various trade asso- tration especially is opposed, while th No funds hav been available votes for ciations. Beveridge and Pinchot were for the repetition of this Inquiry. votes of request. "At April 1 th stocks of mined bitu- largely President Harding declared th minous coal In thb hands of consumers set to be greatest piece of were estimated at (3,000,000 tons. In railroad legislation "tha ever passed," th addition thereto there was estimated to statement continued, and Colonel Brook-ha- rt bo 4,000,900 tons on the Lake Superior ran on a ple'lge to repeal and Michigan docks and about 1,(00,000 that act His pplatform was not only proatform either on track or In storags belonging gressive, but progressive In some feato the operators. There was also an un- tures to the poiut of radicalism. Including known amount of coal in transit on th Indorsement of the agricultural bloc, deA guess has been mad that nounced by Mh Harding, cooperative buyrailways. to between 10,900,000 and 15, It amount ing and selling, closer union of farm and 000,000 tone. city laborer control of Uie federal reMr. Hoover appended a table of statisserve board by producer and government tics furnished by the railways, showing ownership of railroad" th weekly production of coal since th strike began. The returns, which hav Iowa Primary Results. been published regularly by the geological DEB MOINES, Iowa, June 7. (By the survey, showed a gradual Inaraas from Associated Press.) Complete unofficial 3.875.004 tons tn th weak of April I to returns from 2348 precincts of the state 4.825.000 tons In ths week of May 31. show Colonel Smith W. that Declaring statistics aa to consumption Of Washington, Iowa, receivedBrookhart 41 per wer not available, th report eaid "a cent the of vote entire cast at Mondays asdeduced by rough estimate may be which at six candidates were primary, to to be th equal consumption suming In running for the Republican nomination production based on car loading United States senator. other periods," and estimated that In of Tha standing of ail candidate follows 1919, 1920 and 1921 weekly consumption Brookhart. 133.058; 61,078; ranged between 8,(00,004 mid 8,000,00V Ptckett, 80,618; Francis, Thorne, 39,783; Sheet. tons. 34,071; Stanley, 13,230. Frea.) north-weate- rn Clothes that Keep Men Comfortable and Stylish, in Summer u. Light, cool, crisp fabrics, which seem to bring outdoors into the office. They will take a load off your mind by taking weight off your back. Tropic-WeigKeep-CoPalm Beach Cloth Filmy Weave Mohair Featherweight Gabardines Mohair Extra Coats Alpaca Extra Coats As there has been considerable Industrial recovery from th situation of 1981 and less activity than in 1920," Mr. Hoover added,, our rough guess is that the total consumption from April 1 to June 4 was about 05,000,000 tons. Upon this data the stocks of coal remaining on hand, week ending June 4, should be about 32,000,000 tons, and in addition coal In transit may amount to 10,000,000 tons." To tha question of what action had been taken by the government to "protect consumers from paving sxorbitatnt prices, danger Sensed. Mr. Hoover-replie- d - PEKING, June 7. (By the Associated "The administrative agencies posses Press.) Developments of the last twenty-f- no authority of law to protect the conour hours indicated early today that sumers. Aa a result of th tender of the China, which a few days ago seemed on good office of the governmental agencies, .the versa of a unified government located various confsrsncss have been held with here, waa In grave danger of a worse the consumers, dealers and operators split than ever, with the north and south wher It Is sought to Impress upon them the necessity for prices that would be driftingPet-F-only toward civil LIWar.Tuan-Hun- g ) Wu fair In the Interest of th public. plan for j to remima tho presidency of a centraliaed "So generalisations upon profiteenng government In Peking waa feared to have are of any value to th public. In a 1 shattered Itself against a rock of shortage the only effectual action must the form of Sun Vat-Sewho, he a statement of fair price for dealing according to advice received hers yes- Any such price must taka Into account terday, declared he would refuse to re- the maintenance production, and, therelinquish the presidency of his South fore, tbe cost of. the mines the most exChina republic at Canton. Wu had won pensive to operate. . . . Any agreethe support of about 100 members of ment to this Is a moral agreement be.the old national parliament, now assem- tween each Individual operator and mybled at Tientsin, and they had urged self. 14 to take back the execu- tiv office from which he was ousted The Garfield Scales. i by the militarist in 1917. Li. however, The Garfield scales (United States fuel withheld his acceptance pending certain were th result of exconditions, chief of which was the dlsso-- ; administration) of the fuel adhaustive lotion of the South China republic Thus ministrationinvestigations and the federal trade comIf mission into working , everything depended on Sun Tat-Se- n costa, profits and he acceded, there seemed no obstacle in so forth, during the war, and were genthe way of tha scheme General Wu and aa just. considered erally hit supporters suggested after he had "Numerous conferences are In progress n In battle and Chang Yuan-Bung- r Vtahs Greatest Clothing Store mad cent. a rat rat of automobiles above 86 Tso-LI- ;It Is Up to Sun. i Bint the resignation of Hsu Chang a president the Peking govern ment the only government which has keen teoogntxed by the foreign powers had been in the hands of a cUisona cora-- i - mlttee. In the last ten days Wu several times has said that Unless Bun resigned the forces of Wu would Invade the Chihli South China territory. Reporta yesterday also reported that ',Bun bad persuaded many members of the old parliament till In Canton to rally 'Around his standard. This, according to ' tho Cantoe advices, was enlarged dally the scope of the opposing camps. Further word from Canton waa awaited today with tens anxiety. ! OLOTZBACH IN TROUBLE. : CARMEL. Cal.. Jim T. Floyd husband of Madame t, Matxenauer, operatic prims donna who Is suing him for divorce, was arrested her last night on a charge of battery- - Ho is said to have had a fist Hannah, scion of a fight with Peter wealthy San Francisco famllv, at the homo Of a mutual friend, Mrs. Lottie Fralte. He wae released on 1250 bail. Hannah I In a hospital at New suffering from a fractured Jaw, lacerated tongue, discolored eyes and other injuries. No report of tb cause of thefight was given out Mar-gare- , Mon-terr- y, , (? and I hope cooperation will be secured tn all districts. "These proceedings obviously hav no force In law, and furthermore any collective agreements or erection of committees In the trades for snforeement be criticised as a violation of the mighteven wer the result a public benelaw, fit. Therefore, th entire part of the administration Is confined to statement of opinion of the administration of what is fair, with th hope that lt may be adhered to by each Individual. Th result so far has been to halt th rise and to secure considerable reductions In certain cases." WASHINGTON, June 7. Senator Borah of Idaho tonight telegraphed Secretary Hoover at Younxetown, Ohio, declaring to help put through" his willingness legislation which promised any solution to th situation now obtaining In th coal Industry. Mr. Borahs telegram was In reply to on sent earlier In tha day by Secretary Hoover to th coal section of tha. commerce department. FIGHT FOR LIFE IS VAIN. GROVE CTTT. Pa.. June 7 Th valient fight of fellow students to keep-t- h spark of Ilfs in Edwin Leslie, president or tha sophomore class at Grove City college, by meant of artificial respiration, waa lost this afternoon. Th pahours tha tient died. For forty-eigstudents worked over Leslie, who broke hie neck diving Into a swimming pool last Monday ht I salt lake city ported th amendment. They web Capper, Kellogg, Lafollette, Leuroot, McCormick and Townsend. Senator Jones then proposed that domestic sewing machine be piaoed on tb free list, but this amendment also waa rejected, 81 to- - 14. Seven Republicans supported this amendment, Senator Cummins ot Iowa Joining th six who votod for the first Jon motion. Th National Caah Register company per enmo under fir from both s.dse of tho chamber during discuss loo of tho pro-n- o L committee duty of 85 per cant on cash r of later Debat on this Item had not boon concluded whan tha senate until tomorrow. Heflin Proposal Adotped. nt Washington, June 7. Th today adopted the resolution by Senator Oestiaeed a FnUewtag Pag. trict. Pepper Not in Race. WASHINGTON, June 7. Senator Pepof Pennsylvania announced today that per was not a candidate for Republican he national committeeman to eucceed the late Senator Penrose, and eaid that h thought a selection might well be de- An uJ ferred. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, TIRES, ETC. ' I . i t, ' j Seven dart of this big whirlwind sale have already past, and hundreds' of motorists lave tiken advantage of this golden opdays it will all be over, and we will be back to the regular prices sgain. Dont deUy. We have portunity- In twenty-thre- e , end a price that cannot be duplicated anywhere in the oountry. service the merchandise, the tn conquered .drived him back Into Manchuria. Company KEARNS BUILDING A proposal to remove sewing machines and caah registers from tbe free Hat lad a long fight. Senator Underwood of to 80 per cent ad A committee of Alabama, the minority leader, declared valorem on watch case and part Interest the rates proposed wer In th Machine watches and on enamel dial waa ap- of the Bkiger Sewing trust proved. Seeks Seat in Congress. and tho National Cash Register Under another Democratic assault th company LINCOLN, Neb.. June 7. J. 8. Canady, committee receded from it proposed rat company. A motion by Senator Jones to restore and banker of Minden, today of 20 per cent ad valorem on locomograin dealer to the frea llat waa entered a personal filing for the Demoth house rat all sewing31machine steam and engine tives to 28. Bix Republican sup cratic nomination for the office of con- of 18 per cent being approved. rejeoted. gressman from th Fifth Nebraska dis- n, ; . Moat authoritative styles, including ths Fine fabrics; low prices, starting at 116.50. finest line of young mens summer clothes weve ever had. Latest sport models si ' well as conservative. i 1 ! ol ht ns Notes Some Recovery. i Save 33V3 to Cattixf frea Fee Oee Far service station er ga. t. or er Either length per foot. .. quart CANTEEN HOLDER ONLY Hold two canteen or, by removing tho center partition, it run. te can. Clamps securely will carry a Cl 9 ning board. Just a few left at. ARMORED AIR HOSE rage If. 26-f- H-ln- ot line for th 8000 or 4000 "trust and Senmonopolies" In the United State ator Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, attacked the measure along similar line Harrison Joins Assault. Breaking into the 'general discussion. Senator Harrison, Democrat. Mississippi, charged that administration leaders wer trjlng to becloud "the real Issue" by brlng'ng In "aide Issues," referring especially to the exception taken by Senator Watson, Republican. Indiana, to addresses delivered by th British and Italian ambassador The rates on shotguns so approved by the senate, range from each and 48 per cent ad valorem to 810 eaoh and 46 per cent ad valorem. On pistols the senate approved duties ranging from 81.86 to 80 per cent ad valorem to 83 60 and 84 per cent. Duties to 8 per cent on sword blades and 20 per cent on musket shotgun rifle and part also wer approved. Supporting th rates on shotguns end rifle .Senator McC umber. Republican, North Dakota, said ths war left 89,v00,-00- 0 arms in Europe and that he had no doubt th Europeans would be willing to eell them in thin country nt greatly reduced price On recommendation of tho committee th original rata of 46 cent ad valorem on bicycles and carts was cut to the bouse figure 40 per cent after Senator Simmons had protested th proagainst posed Increase. The section of th bill relating to automobile provoked little discussion, as no change was mad by th committee In th house rate of 86 per cent ad valorem, end, under the preliminary situation then obtaining, an amendment to this was not tn order. 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