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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL vry soa. ( 8. 1923. T . i: ' i V When There Is a Better Baker Charter Oak Will Be the Maker - Mambers of the talas forco of the Utah Woolen Mills, who wore guests of the company at a banquet last Friday la the mala dining room Chamber of Commerce. After tho banquet they were taken through tho plant, whore practical demonstrations In the manufacture of woolen products were glean. at tho Woolen Goods' Salesmen and Enjoy Banquet Go Through Factory. of tho Utah Woolen mills guests Friday soon at a ban. qfet given, b the company In the main dining room at the Chamber of Commerce. The feature of the the Introduction of each salesman present and a short talk by each. - . .The principal speakers were Earl J. Glsde. who gave car"Sales Kiln 'Strategy, Colonel W. H anda,tlk .Adams, a director of the company, who spoke on "The Possibility of Selling the Products of the Company In t the West.' E. T. JJoyd, manager of the company, pWelded and Joseph F. Lloyd, sales manager, was toastmaster. . After the banquet the entire party went eottfea Halt Lake plant of the where several demonstracompany, tions were given. W. J.- - Coleman gave a talk, with practical Illustrations, on the course of manufacture of wool from the raw product to the consumer E. T. Lloyd, foreman of tha Induing department, demonstrated the Knitting machines, and Brian Stringham, finishing foreman, showed the party through the finishing department. The session concluded with a demonstration lit, practical salssmanship by Norman Lloyd, western sales manager. Salesmen iero X OsatUasd Ftge Tsa. avert tha danger of new wars there le no proof which can pos- 111 Al f Fra sibly satisfy those who have recently been Invaded. The fact Is, that Germany did ln-- J vade Belgium, wantonly in 1914, and by reason of this crime waa able to reach tha .very gates of Paris within six weeks and, although defeated at the Marne, was able to continue to the Industrial regions of occupy northern Franco for four years. What she has dona she may do again, cer-- , tain of her leaders threaten to do again at- tha first available oppor-- ,, v tunity. Almost everyone will agree that the permanent stay of the French and Belgians M the Ruhr or the Rhineland, even of tho French In the Saare, would be a calamity for the world at large. But the point is, that the French and the Belgians see quite as clearly that evacuation of tha Rhine, without some guarantee against a new German attack, might be a calamity for both countries, in case Germany attacked' again, as both nations believe she means to attaCK. Therefore, as I See It, France and Belgium will stay in the Rhineland aqd the Ruhr unless some method be found byi which they can be anteed against a repetition ofguarthe events of 1914, guaranteed by some specific engagement on the part of other nations to marcn to the aid of France and the moment such a menace ofBelgium invasion Is discoverable. Above all.. what, the French and Belgians will insist upon is that the Germans are placed in a position to perceive that 'a new attack upon France meanll new war, not alone with . ance and Belgium, but with Great Britain and the rest of the entente states. Old l3sue Raised. jT When he thought he had such a guarantee, written into the tripartite treaty of insurance, Clemenreau . tired his claims for occupation of the N. Rhineland. But it turned out that the ruarentee waa worthless, because the to ratify it and jilted States refused approval was contingent upon American. Now the French and Belgians r back on the Rhine, and the old issue is raised. That they will leave without an ironclad guarantee this time ia difficult to believe. What must be perceived clearly on this side of tha water Is that while It ia probably true that occupation of the Ruhr and the Rhineland by France, with or .without Belgium, probably means new wars, retirement doe little to abolish the f&obability of new wars does nothing. In the minds of Frenchfnen and Belgians. And, in the last analysis, the French and the Belgians are not going to sacrifice' their single chance of eves approximate oecurlty to satisfy the moral scruples of nations safely out of the danger sAoe and unwilling to assume any responsibility for tha tho of their , adoption views. t If there Were nothing but tho asand ambitions of the fe.v pirations militarists and imperialists of Franco behinl tho Runr and Rhineland question, if the action and the Belgian were no more than the renaissance of the traditional French desire for tho Rhine pounriary, if an the point la capital there wer any other method of assuring rent h security which bad even a decent color of viability, then the situation would ho quits different. Then, lam Poincare wouli be over. ' convinced, turned in a moment and Some man willing to -- follow moderate policies would be put Into tho saddle. -- -- ut -- r Accusation Unfair. But the trouble is, that when frankly occepted a substitute plan for the occupation of the left bank of tho Rhino, namely, tha guarantee, and renounced the Rhino adventure, America refused to honor President 14 ilson s signature, Britain declined to take tip the As a con guarantee sequence, Ciemenceau was defeated French the lot. most presidency and even Frenchmen were llgevinced moderate that the frenen renunciation of security through occupation of the Rhine was a mistake and that France had been tricked Into this surrender by pledges which aers worthless. It Isn't fair to accuse the French of and militarism in the Imperialism present instance. In my judgment, for Clem-ence- Anglo-Americ- single-hande- . Total Eclipse of the Sun - Takes Place September ? - y 4f 10 9 . Scheduled Phenomenon Is Subject of Address Given Before Meeting of Utah Academy ' Large Capital to Be Re of Sciences Saturday Morning. to quired ' Utah 1 the-U- CSoyal Harlor laEi Bara Combines Beauty, Durability and Economy! . J Exploit prepared having the seven colors of the spectrum painted upon It. The Fuel disappearance of the different Colors should be noted with care, and It will be interesting to observe If the theory is true that the outer layers of the suns photosphere consist for the most Something more (hen $1,000,000 part of the least refrangible rays, of investment ie required under the light, the red and yellow. It is a fact that as ordinary daylight terms of government eoal laud leasee fades at night the violet remains visigranted in .Utah, it is indicated by toble after tile red. This year wHl he notable for a a government reportshowing the total eeftpse of the sun, the first since Shadow-Bands.ISIS to be visible In tod States tal of leasing and prospecting activiand the last until 1925. The path of Another phenomenon that calls for ties up to March 30 last. A total of total obscuration will be IO9 miles is the by amateurs wide and the central line will pass Investigation leasee on cool lands have sixty-sialong the 'islands off the southern shadow bands. Abbut five minutes be- beeu the federal governcoast of California. The northern fore totality they appear like waving ment granted by to date, of whieh twenty four limit of totality wilt lie one mile to banners in the atmosphere. During the the northeast of Santa Barbara, twenty-f- eclipse of June 9, 1919, at Green River, are in Utah, ('he total investment ive miles to the southwest of Los Wyo., they were seen lyiqg across the required by nil the coni leases is Angeles, ten miles to the southwest white rood, which at this place runs of Long Beach and seventeen miles to directly north and south, seemingly $3,019,550. Utan lends in the number of eoal the northeast of Sun Dieiro. eight Inches apart. In a northwest to California is the only state In which southeast direction and: moving from lessen granted, Colorado being next the tbtal phase will be visible. with 13, and Wyoming following northeast to southwest. Photographs The central path of the eclipse be- should be taken if a high, plastered wjth 10. This is notwithstanding the Kamocean near Pacific gin inth wall, such as the front of a stuccoed of the 373 eoal land proschatka, passes to the south of the house, is available, or a high screen-ma- fact that Aleutian Inlands, skirts and overlaps pecting permits granted, only 31 are be erected In their track to reColorado hua 78, Wyoming the twast of California, passes through ceive them. When thug seen upon in Utah. Lower California, Mexico, Montana 40, N Evade 34, with the Yucatan, a they may be likened 93, the Caribbean sea and ends at sun- to white surface other states near-by Perreflected upon a following Utah. set near the Lesser Antilles, it wid wallsunlight from the rippling surface of mits to prospect for coal have been be visible as a partial eclipse over Apparently all the elements granted in fourteen states. Beven the whole of North America and the water. to the shadow bands vary to mine coal have been isWest Indies At Salt Lake City the pertaining from one eclipse to another. Perhaps licenses sued to municipalities, none in Utah. magnitude of the ellipse will be 0.77 at one time eight Inchea brood and and begins at 12 37 noon, reaches the has 190 prospecting permits maximum obscuration at 1 JO p. m two and three feet apart, at another to Utah seek potash 7 of a total issued of only two or three Inches broad and and ends at 3 II P, in. ten or twelve inches apart, ons time 243. Nejrada is next with 25, and Beautiful and Impressive. then they travel about ten milea an hour, follows California 14. with and again at the rate of sixty or sev- California has four A total eclipse of the sun is without potash leases, miles an hour. While visible at the only one issued. Six of the doubt nature e irnwt beautiful and im- enty eclipses generally, after totality as Bo many and well as before, occasionally an eclipse seven sodium permits issued are in pressive phenomenon. varied are the manifestations that occurs without any exhibition of Nevada The only oil shale lease ia happen In so short a time that the shadow bands. in Wyoming. There is a phosphate excitement of the spectators is st high lease in Idaho. fever mark. During the three and a Guess. . The 373 eoal permits cover 327,000 half minutes of totality of the coming Subject of As et these impalpable shadows acres, the 66 coal leases 38,500 acres, eclipse, an Immense amount of work have not been sufficiently observed and the seven coal licenses 300 acres. such as photographing and g has to be done by astronomers, and studied to render possible more The 243 potash cover 571,-00who are laboring at s vary high her-- , than a fair guess at their origin, but acres. The permits total acreage into Irregulariprobably they are due vtxia tension. . refraction of volved In the ties all these in mine atmospheric will I leasing briefly describe the differing of light from the waxing activities is 958,500, phenomena as they will appear to an slender beam crescent. During the and the investment approximately, waning observer stationed at a point within and required justeclipses instantaneous under $4,000,000. the shadow cone. There are many fa- more recent have been attempted of vorable locations that may be selected potographs ewlft-I- v Production from thirty eoal lohses theee nimble, fringes shadowy for this particular eclipse. Professor traverslnr a bright ground, but has been 1,130,000 tons to date, of Campbell, director of the Lick obserefforts should be made with which 645,000 tons was last vatory and president of the University repeated year and 4.5 to 3.5 32,000 tons of an lenses of California, has mentioned Lomrxxv "until success this year. Seventeen uTttalned a place situated on Point Conception leases pending add 80,000 tons to twenty-eigmiles from the central this total, of which 1000 were mined line of totality, and thus well within Faint Rays of Light. the first three months of 192.1. the shadow path, which, as stated beFaint rays or brushes of light some- There was also 81,00 tons of coal fore, is 105 miles wide. Another good times seem to spring from the diend easily accessible station will be minishing crescent of the sun. Those mined on fifty five permits, of which the vicinity of San Diego, which Is rays generally are very evanescent approximately 10 per cent was taken thirty-fiv- e miles from the central line. and not very conspicuous and must out during 1923. be distinguished as regards both their Moon Is Factor. aopearance and their origin from the more striking lays which are seen a ( A. C. to Give in There is nothing remarkable to be after totality noticed during the beginning of a short tlms beforetoand corona. These and the which Celery Culture belong csoiar eclipse until the moons movelikely depend for their ment has so far progressed a to have rays very on the state of our atmosphere IAXjI A N, A Pi II 7 made a. substantial encroachment on origin Professor J C and deserve special attention on the rfoqenson of the Utah the disc of the sun. When Agvtculturai of the observer. perhaps part JUBt completed the half of the sun has become obscured h,af prp- a courses, one deai- faH In temperature of the air around lT nw, itf Beads. Bailys LoK ..th ceI,try culture and the other the observer will berfn to be felt pea culture. A few seconds before totality when Useful observations of this and the These courses are to be aiven bv following phenomena connected with the narrowing crescent of the sun correa, ondenoe the eclipse can be made by amateurs, Is about to disappear, the slender one who desiresand are open to anyto take them. They inasmuch as the professional astron- curve of light ie often seen to break omers, with their (Treat cameras, are into a number of rounded spots of have been prepared, according to to satisfy the deHogenson, now known much more concerned with observaas brightness, Ballys mand for more Information on the tions of the Einstein effect and the Beads. This phenomenon has been culture of these under various of a as described products brilliants string photograph) of the detail of the inthe throughout state. Due like snow ufider a white condition ner corona. of this curious to the splendid quality of Utah celery During the eclipse of tho sun on heat. of1 he formation and peas, farmers of Utah are giving or ten chain an 1919, eight separated 9, points observer In western Juno, an increasing amount of attention to Illinois secured a photograph It so rapid that Baily compares It to the raisins of them of the shadow of striking foliage at the mo- the "ignition of a fine train of gun The ton roes are designed especially ment when the eclipse had reached Its powder. give practical information to farmThe next thing to look out for ie to greatest point, or about 95 per cent. ers who intend to grow peas or celnow fills the At this time only a narrow crescent the moon's shaduw which of shite light waa visible on the edge western, horizon where the sun was ery. It may be seen of the sun. and It woe noticed that the formerly shining shadows at leaves cast on the side of bodily advancing towards us, making Lively Meeting a house contained numerous until, us sensible of the velocity with which are moving The crescent-shape- d white, figures. A the heavenly bodieswith by Huntington Club which the difphotograph taken at the moment startling rapidity transformations now take place Special ta The shows these peculiar figures very ferent Tribaap. clearly, and all of tha crescents roint Is amaxing Jets of red flame are seen HUNTINGTON, April 7 -- R. If In the same direction the disc of Tha explana- darting out tion of the crescents is that the boles the moon.- These are the hvtlrogen general superintendent of the States Fuel company; George through the leaves of the trees acted prominences, glowing ofgas, sometimes United as a pinhole camera. The crescents, reaching a height 400,000 miles McUei mott, manager of the company s stores, and "Dad Santchi, all therefore, were the exact shape of above the photosphere of the sun. of Hiawatha, were speakers at the the partially eclipsed bun, but each Difficult to Describe. regular monthly meeting of the Comimage was inverted, the same as the mercial club Wednesday evening images shown on tqe ground gloss of Immediately the corona shines forth, Mr. took as his subject a camera- - To msks tha matter even before the sun is fully covered, "EasternMagrtw Utah. and declared the clearer, second photograph was taken a celestial pearly radiance Impossible for a need avstem of roods of the side of the house when the to describe. Photographs, whlie per- to connect competent this of the state with eclipse, was nearly over. Th picture of the shape and other sections, part eciailv shows the crescents to have entirely haps giving the Ides during the ImIn fall general outline, miserably winter, when no highway ia mainshadows. disappeared frum-th- s pressing on tis the glory of the spec- tained for traffic over the mountains instantaneous tacle Mr 8antohl also urged a closer eo photographs Appearance Changes." should be made of It with ordinary operation towns the and counamong to cameras s show the extent ties of this section to When perhaps of the landscape better solar disc has been obscured, a change of the outer rays or streamers. Draw- roads and advised the procure early in the appearance and color of the ings should also be made as seen with tion of the central highway complenaked eye by a number of observ- Caroon and Emery counties. through sky will be noticed. The ordinary blue the will become much deepen soon pass-Ifl- g ers. as everyone seems to draw It in a Mr spoke for an Imdifferent way. into a dark slate color which will proved sste-- n of grading of the agrito a A turn locallv and cultural raised deep eventually produie purp'e, Gem of Literature. band of d said this was necessary to procure light Is seen st the h or I sort where the sun shines The following description of the apdue proach of the lunar shadow and the beyond the shadow cone, to the fact that the light which events that manifest themselves dur- senseless joking cease. Sometimes reaches' the observed has to pass ing totality Is bv Mabel Ijoomis Todd, the shadow engulfs . the observer sometimes apparently with through a very thick stratum of and is one of the gem, of astronomismoothly, atmosphere which absorbs much of the cal lllerature: jerks; but all ths world might well voiet rays of the spectrum. Then, WitV frightful valoclty, the be dead and turned to ashes. Often A large sheet of paper should be actual shadow of the moon is often the very air warns to hold I is breath seen approaching, a tangible darkness for sympathy; at other times a lull advancing almost like a wall, swift suddenly awakens into a Strangs wind, the simple reason that they did in 1919 as Imagination, silent as doom. The blowing with unnatural effect. Then immensity of nature never comet quite out, upon the darkness, gruesome but accept the only substitute proposal so near ss then, and strong must be sublime, flashes the glory of the Inwhich has been made end, having made all thee sacrifice. Incident to this the flerves not to quiver as this comparable Corona, a s fvery, aoft, shadow rushes upon the spec- unearthly light, with radiant streamrefound was that it arrangement, speed. A vast, ers, stretching at times millions of pudiated inter by both America and tator with Incredible Great Britain and .that they were thus palpable presence eeeme overwhelmmiles, Into siace. while The blue sky changes the rosy, flaming protuberances skirt left In the lurtb. On the other hand ing the world It. is necessary to .perceive that un- to gray or dull purple, speedily be- the black rim of the moon tn ethereal less some substitute is found for oc- coming more dusky, and a deathlike splendor, ft becomes curiously cokl, cupation, and even partition, the trance seises upon everything earthly. dew frequently forma, and the chill French action will hardly be deeply Birds, with terrified cries fly bewilis perhaps mental as wall as physical. influenced by publio sentiment in dered for s moment, end then silently Suddenly, Instantaneous as a lightcountries which are eager to have seek their night quarters. Bats ning flash, an arrow of actual France risk her life to apply their emerge stealthily. Bensltive flowers, strikas the landscape, and earth Ideas, but are unwilling to assume the scarlet pimpernel, the African micomes to life again, while protuberany responsibilities Incident to the mosa, eloae their delicate petals, and ances and Corona melt into the retransaction. a sense of hushed expectancy deepens turning brilliance, and occasionally tho with ths darkness. An aiwembied lunar shadow is glimpsed as McCliffe 1923, the by crowd is awed into absolute silence al- receding (Copyright, it flies away with the' tremendous most invariably. Trivial chatter and need of its approach. Newspaper Syndicate.! By ALFRED RORDAME. mte--M- r. Rordame (Editor ffiember of the AeironomTcsU society of tha Pacific, the British Astronomical association, the American Me teorotoffical 'society and the Societie Aitronorolque de Franc, and Is discoverer of the Rsrdsme comet.) lio Source. Charter Oak Stove k Saage C. St Loolv Spraglns k Co, In term tmn tain Kepresenta-Uvs- a, Salt Lake City. , well-kno- ast rf A ni -- f'r (:J fxOAKt! We specialize on Stoves and Ranges Best Displaj in Weber Co. W Specialize on ROYAL CHARTER OAKS Fletcher Hdw. Co. Ogden, Utah. Cook ht -- Aid and Pea Pro-tess- or Held from-.behin- d Ma-gva- Bmmm They Better, look Better, Lost Longsc prices equal to those paid for Imported farm products County Bupetntendent A. L. Leonard addressed the meeting on school matters, saying that the present system of taxation to raise school funds was inadequate and a change In this reapoct was necessary to maintain ths best- interests of tho schools President R- - C. Bowen preotded and music waa furnished by tho Glee club and the high school band. Mias Clara Howard gave a recitation. - note-takin- 0 mess,, Manti Ready to Move in Cleanting Campaign Bpceial fiFOOH Free Delirery Service Any FUcn ia Davis Co. or Salt Lain City ride to Bountiful and gsve $15 on Benge fake a Bountiful, Utah Layton, 7. Th xaetla MANTI, April Ji oommitte for the clean . town oorrtaat In Manti baa ban per f acted with Councilman H. C. Brown, chairman; Burnley Jorgenoen. aecre-tarDr H. R. Clark, coordination, Ray P. Dyreng, finance; Preaident L. R Anderson, organisation; Judge Woolley, speakers; Mr. L. R Anderson, heme; Mrs S. C, Fhana, women; Dr O 8. Sears, survey; A. J. Judd, contests, and $ Peter Peterson, publicity. An early meeting of the committee is to be held to fully organise the work. received have been Instructions from the county organisation that the next two weeks be devoted to the cleaning of yards end the destruction of breeding places for flies, and that definite plans be adopted for the planting of trees, shrubbery, flowers and lawns. it - 4 0 I For more than 50 yean ths Charter Oak Ranges have stoo4 in the forefront of high dags looking apparatus. We are exdusive Salt Lake agents for this Best of all 'Ranges. We have sold the Charter Oak for eleven yean continnoualy and know its worth in a home. Each suc- 4 Largeet Stock of Bn(M in Darla County ta Tha Tribaat. i ITODBUg Union Furniture Co. . bom-clea- y; th Electrocuted Carman to Be Buried Monday Fix If Specialists Placed Under Arrest Two fix it" gpeeiolisti were arrested early Saturday morning by membtra of the entivce squad end were booked et the city jail on charge of vagrancy. Immediately prerioqe to the entrance of the officers the men. Paul Lambros end Mike Vsllos, had been, fixing it" at their suite in the Shelton hotel. The arrival of the officers found the work juat completed. The fix it" specialist! had been working oa sixty pair of 'loaded dice and several decks of marked cards. These, as well aa the tools nsed in the process, wsrs confiscated. WARD RKCEIVM FAINTING. Special to Tk, Tritmae. MANTI. April 7. G. H. Jack, a has presented painter of Balt Lake, the Manti South ward with a beautiful collection of oil paintings which will be placed In ths word chapel. Ths collection consists of nine paintings. three of which are life else. They are being framed at this tlms. Funeral services for Fred C. Kolb, East Ninth South street, street car conductor, who was electrocuted at Sandy Friday morning, will be held at o'clock. The Eagles hall Monday st of members pallbearers will oon-l- rt from the Eagles and woodmen of the World lodges, and ths honorary pallbearers from ths musicians' looal, ths street car men's unton and the MemWar Veterans bers of the above organisations are requested to be present at the Eagles' ha'! promptly at 2 o'clock. PICTURE. LEGION PRESENT The Veterans of Foreign Wars will have charge of the services at tbs Spatial to Tke Tritmae. MANTI. April 7 Tha Man Withgrave. out a Country." by Edward Everett was here Tuesday Hole, presented OREGON. FROM VISITOR evening In the Monti motion picture Special to Tbs Tr buss theater under the direction of SanSPANISH FORK, April T Jesse pete poet No, SI of the American LePayton Holt, Jr., er La Grande, Ore., gion. is spending a few weeks visiting hit numerous relatives In this city.- SELLS JEWELRY BUSINESS, 957 Spanish-Am- erican ceeding year we feel more enthusiastic about the Charter Oak because of the legion of satisfied, boosting customen for the Charter Oak. It is the Range of the Past, Present and the Future.- - Buy a Charter Oak and be sure that no one has a better stove than you have. Why take any chance when you positivdy know what service you will - ffet from a Charter Oak and the price is no higher. On this sale we show a saving of money over any other Range of High Quality. This beautiful Range oomes finished in White Enamel with pipe , behind the splasher. on $115 .oven door , Tier-momet- ' ' DAUGHTER BORN, gpsclsl to The Tribes. MANTI. April 7 Mr. end Mrs. Edgar Peterson announce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Peterson was formerly Mies Myrtie Jensen. er Finished in, gray or blue porcelain J?l' enamel pvetsl to Ths Trihass SPANISH FORK. April 7 Georgs S. Beck stead has sold his jewelry business to the Columbia Music and Jewelry oompony. The two businesses will be combined and continued under the management of C. D Strang. for . . , T ' This Is a Sarin" of 20 oh the Best Range r Obtainable. e-- three-fourth- of our Business comes from tha Up Town District. There is a Reason- - we save you money. We have six trucks, three stores, 34,000 square feet of floor space. We buy direct from factories in carload Jots, are Out of the High Rent District, located in our own building. There la a great big advantage. Give us a visit. We will surprise you and it will mean a wonderful saving. Why pay more when you can buy from us for less? 75 orange-colore- -- -- blue-bla- 'SUGAR HOUSE AND MURRAY aun-bg- ht Crowds gt the Kinesis theater yesterday watching tha am balance take away one of the patrons who was overcome with the thrilla of the Harold Lloyd comedy, Safety Last." Ambulance calls were tent In several time yesterday tha first day of tho ran of tha picture, to care for spectators who sum. red from nervous shock on seeing the hairbreadth escapes ef the famous film comedian. (Adv.) The Home of Big Values for Less Honey. Ask Any cf Our Customers How W Treat Then. v a 4L ' |