OCR Text |
Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, SEPTEMBER 00 Fill Visual NATIONS nn SAYS ' By MAXIMILIAN HARDEN. . Copyright. 124. by Salt Iitk Tribune BHRLXX, Sept. 13. If th writer should declare that he believed the Oeceva session of th lesg-u- e of nation had brouf ht th caue of endur-)n- g peso. International Juatic and rlgo, of common aenae a itp forward h would b making th aama mistake that appears to endanger th league th foolish, delusion that can b cmntd with worda and that firm bridge can ba built with eloquence otter chasm of varying will. That the premier of England and France ehak hands again at Geneva to the accompaniment of applause as at Chequers, at Paris and at London, and that they pose for photograph arm In arm and Journey In the eame sleeping car, la naturally very conaol-tn- g and their speechee may have delighted the ear. But It one sttts their contents through the sieve of cool understanding there la not a spoonful' of real nourishment left. Obligatory arbitration, collective guaranty of territorial Integrity, disarmament these threa pillars that are to bear ins tempie 01 - worm peace were erected a quarter of a century ego with transitory cheap worde when Tsar Nicholas summoned the Statu to a peace conference at The Hague. lntrta - 00 00 Officials Are FORREST. Copyright. 1914.. br Bait Lake Tribune NEW YORK, Bert. 18 It shouldn't be long now until th league of radio nuts ' who imagine tnemseives by sll manner of weird Influences In the ether will have something more to worry than their hallucination about. Serious Inventors tods y are working on radio appliances, which. If ther pan out according to specifications, will make the Imaginary woes of these afflicted ones sound perfectly, reason able. For lnstancs, you are sauntering .In best bib snd tucker, down, your favorite avenue, swinging your cane or handbag according to sex or preference. Suddenly you experience a Kcltstlons" In the region of vies of or wherever you vest pocket yoyr are noi oi carry your exciter, ii yuu . You bring the forth the shiny little nickel case and tun In. And r, horror! There before your very eyes stands your courtier, gesticulating angrily before th aforesaid bib snd tucker. Or perhapa you have gone forth eurreptltlouely and. not slone, Is which case the apalmost certainly be parition would better half. your More ravlnga of a radio "nut"T Well, th public laughed harder at one Alexander Graham Pell when he started tinkering with his absurd telephone contraption that some persons connected with the telephone Mr. Bell made poaalble (the American Telecompany) nnw are phone A Telegraph of the Inventor laughing t the Ideas whose appliances, If successful would trsnslata theee ravings Into fact. The inventor In question, Francis Jenkins of Washington, announced thi week that he wss working on a telephony that plan for general onradio one vast combinawould link up tion system everybody In the United States who cared to Invest In a small set. pocket receiving and brosdcasling of course, alone, The telephone would not bring theae radio ravings into the stste of "fait accompli." But Mr. Jenklna already Is at work on n radio still and motion picture end he avers with great sola is set" logithe "vision emnity that cal development of this Idea. So convinced is he of his ability to turn By CHARLES De-s- Indorses General Hamilton's Remedy, Federation of European States th Telephone Effort ' Amused WARS FOLLOW LOVE FEAST. And the best hotel In this beautiful . capital of Holland, where Carnegie built th peace palace, still owns a book containing splendid uttersnurs In which ministers of kaisers and kings and republics 'emphasise their hatred of war and their will ta tain peace, no less loudly than ths delegates at Geneva this week. And came the" Kuaso-Japane. thereafter war, the Italo.Turk war, the Balkan war and four year of horror from 1914 to 1918 and the peace pact remained a mere object for lghtsera which the league of nations was unwilling to use. Will the league still find the precise, practical formulas 'that were lacking In the speeches of MacDonald and Herrlot? Despite all the good win and all the photographic friend-chithere remains a deep chasm between England and Franc. The Island kingdom which would not seriously consider a proposal for marl-tim- e disarmament desire in order to be safe from French air bombs and submarine and also from unpleasant n export competition to prevent Franc from securing the full fruits of her victory. 6b wants to Indue France, with pleasant words, to disarm, to secure a broad-- basis for British Influence In Russia and to strengthen Germany so that while she will not endanger British trade she will become a factor In restoring the balance of power and, held In the British tow-rocan. as a member Franco-Germa- p. vt-warln- g trsns-missio- of the league of nations, handicap every French effort at world domina- ' tion. In th intnnountain country were mad more beautiful ltut week by taking advantage of our exceptional values. LONGER BEYOND WILTON of YOUR MEANS orings with plain and figured centers. WILTON WILTON WILTON col- 6x9 WxlO-- 6 9x12 $78.00 $115.00 $126.50 PERSIAN RUGS Only by direct buying are we able to offer inch exceptional value. Three of theee ruga win furnish your living room beautifully. A few typical pricee: 8x4-..$58.00 Iranshaa, Iraoahah, .$40.00 $37.00 Teraghan, Kamarak, ..$37.00 $42.00 Teraghaa, Hamadan, 9x4-- 5 ,.$48.00 $32.60. Barak, 6x3-Saraband, ....$32.60 Boom tize rugi proportionately low in price. 7 6 CHINESE RUGS of the finest quality obtainable anywhere: CHINESE CHINESE CHINESE 6x9 8x10 9x12 $98.00 $198.00 $218.00 When You Think Floor "Coverings Think We Cne-kia- Cordially Invite You to Attend cm general secretary s nected with the of orkers, today discussed his the New England spinning centers which he visited last week. He said his orgsnlutlon waa now prepared for action In the event of a irrneral wage cut and that more than one million workers were organised to meet a g Issue, At ths recent convention of the L'nltMl Textile Workers of America, a telegram from Samuel Gompers, ttesldent of the American Federation of I. bor. was received. In which he pledged full cooperation in any action taken In opposition to a reduc- ury ITI'S Z. C. M. I.V FALL EXPOSITION OFFER PLEASES LEAGUE Monday, September 15th (Ceatlae.4 fma Page Oae.) See Main to arbitration and security relating w jld be distinct and separate, alwould be clearly underIt though stood that when the powers signed this convention they pledged themselves to take part In a disarmament conference. Ur. Kduardo Bene of Cecho-Slo-vak- Street Windout ia was appointed to prepare the text of the convention aa a basis for further discussions. Great Britain, Yanie. Japan, Sweden, Norway a and participated In the debate The protocol, or convention, which it is hoped to elaborate will be an open covenant which states that of the league of nations may sign or adher to It condition of ally if the preliminary decision troe, committee today are ratified by the assembly. Cxeeho-SlovaJU- ON OLD PACT. The teneral Impression nravalllns after adjournment of the seaalon wa tnat nr. Bnes draft of the new project would be based on the old pact of guaranteea. Another outstanding feature of today's deliberations wss ths lively discussion of France's tion of wages. to propossl amend paragraph T"of article XV of the covenant. This paragraph provides that when the council of th league of nations falls to reach unanimous dectsion concerning a dispute between nations, the members of th league reserve the right totak uch action as niy be- necessary for th maintenance of right, and Justice. Feeling that this psraxranhils dan gerous, because Inconclusive, Franc, in pursuit of her program to have all conflict, both Judicial and political. submitted to arbitration, has ug- mn amRuuiiiPiu (CnIIbiW trtm Pa. Oae.) CI WfliCJl tn (CentUmd fn Pege Oae.) arbitration Idei Is th essence, it is that the council, when falling to atIn equipment atorge. At the cloee of tain would appoint arbisupreme command over much th the war, reaerve stocks sufficient to tratorsunanimity, for conflict In question largest body of troop ever called lnte furnish initial equipment for 1,000.000 and strive forthe unanimity etlon by th United States govern later when men were aet aalde and sll In exces the Judgment of th arbitrator was ment. HI services to tne worM in of that amount was disposed of as pronounced. the greatest conflict In which mili aurplua. The French proposal waa favorably tary (orct rave ever ueen engageo In Its recapitulation today of the received but no declalon reached. have been recognised through the defense teat, the war department A dramatic ward of th highest decoration incident of oy meetthe aid was the statement by itene Cas-aiof Belgium, authorities ing th governing "The vaat majority of pulilio offiof France. - honorary prealdent of Great Britain, China, Cteehv-Slova- ,cial and practically the entire memthe Federal Vnlon of Mutilated (For- kta, ranee, oracce. bership of patriotlo societies have de- mer Combat ante, that th men who Montenegro and Serbia.Italy, Japan, voted themselvee to making the teats fought in the great war Mood aolldlv SERVICE RECOQNIZEO. a success. Every community In this as on In behalf of the of of staff JIn hi position a chief country can picture what happened In arbitration In all conflict acceptance between naIt on September 11. Multiplying th termination of th world line this tion., been A mainstay t ne th of number has conflict by communities fdctur FREESTATER'S PLEA. th executive In preparing an army country, the average cltisen to be th nucan visualise the national response to Security through arbitration was th of modest dimension keynote of a speech wkh which the defense test." cleus of any military force the coun' statement then recapitulated Th to b lriah Ft Fltigerahl of th obliged place la the try may the cltisen participation aside from State cabinet today enlivened the la at field. H ha taken a leading part y volunteers and outlined day of the general discussion held by in the development of the cltisen the the program followed In a score or the disarmament commission of th component of the army of th United more of the larger communities. It league of nation assembly on th vaState. added, however, that the test was not rious propositions before it. "General Pershing ha already reThe allm, youthful, Irish ceived from the congress the thanks fpr such exermerely sn opportunityserlrWi cises, but was "a effort to foreign minister, enriching his re- of that body and of th America determine the weak points In our new marks with dsahes of typical Celtlo people, and now I extend to hire plans for expansion of the army, apiclnesa. In faced th British delegation, anew th thank of th nation for his amlllng baaed upon cooperative communltv friendly fashion across th rvice and. fee! certain that narrow table as he proceeded, and eminent I vole th sentiment of th entire when the speech waa translated Into cltisenry of the republic in wlahlng French all the delegates Joined In ex- him long life, happlnea and prosperof keen enjoyment. In th retirement b baa so richly pression, Missing Girl Accuses Mr. Fitxgerald said he had a bit of ity earned." In speaklneT before a comof Cruelty diffidence The general lays down hi burden mission of the league because bis of ctl military duty with th satcountry was such a very young mem- isfaction of having witnessed aa a WTIXtSTON. N H.. 8ePt. It ber of the world organisation. of the task to which he culmination Alice Zlngrf. Wolf Point. Mont., girl to my country' "Iat year, hsd contributed devotedly In th pefor whom posses have been searching ftdmtaalon." heprior "I attended a riod sine th war said, a test of the new alnc last Sunday night, when she session of the commission at which I alefene program which he disappeared, voluntarily went to the was requested to make a statement national -- usociat hi snd regard a emirfflc at Wolf Potnt last with regard to our armament. I sheriff sncceeful. right, seeking protection fmm wiiAt pointed out that we had raised an nently farewell hi General Pershing' he chraterlied 'cruelties of rry army of some 40,000; that an army of associates of the army was givento over t word such dimensions had been created for the telephone lineup after he had stepfafhe" according a specific reason; that this reason concluded th radio address to th by police her todaV.' Th little girl was at first believed hsd now ceased to exist and that country. to have been abducted by three d therefore we were already beginning Calling th roll of corps area, headto demoblllz. Sine than w have reIndiana, from Washington to N.w to th herff at Wolf duced our army to omethlng less quarter According nd thence to Saa Fnuiclaro York . Point, th girl went to hi offic. lat than 10.000." an Instant respose from each with night and ehowed him welt Jn evi .the general inquired of each major RIDE ENTERTAINED. dence of allege at th the reeult of th ganeral in command It waa be. hands ofj.er SttpfXtKer. tn- - hhv "tea rUmy. rtatreport The caua of this .treatment, she said, Odd entertained1 at a miscellaneous defense of aucc.se and unvarying ran that ahe away. She said, at her home last evening In shower hi reapone Drought perto th sheriff, that she w-- e honor of Mrs. Clarence C. .MeLeUchle sonal thanks and congratulation. Old. but that her 1? year t.fairer a recent bride. The time was spent Then he bad hem farewell. ah I 14 so a to keep her in gsmes. after which refreshment claim not Indicatha General Pershing under hi control. wer served to sixteen guests. ed his plans for th futur. H had DEFENSE- TESTS HIS FAREWELL , n Fall a new season new activities-n- ew interests. There's a crisp' new tang in the air thai spurs you on a riot of new color in the world that blends all irvto.one' glorious harmony. There has been a new mode on the horizon for a long time, and now it's actually here. Our Opening of Fall Apparel takes place Monday. You will find assembled here just the things you want for the new season. JOUR :ilS-U- one-da- d - Stepfather 4 See South Temple Windows DRtTO STORE IS AT; MAIN ST.! SOUTH h hoped to carry out Slana which but was pot mor definite. Th actual hour of hl retirement at noon found General Pershing busy tn hi offic general of th rmiea and chief of staff. Th rlngl deoo-- . ration on his tunic, of th core that ar hi, wa th ribbon flow ing that he had. with hundreds of I f I comrade in the w awarded a dUtlngulthedzmxbhp serleVjL, Trt. ' 0 ni f-v- - medal. Officers of th regular establishment passed through th room tndav to their retiring chief. They found him in a Jovial mood and he told them laughingly that he had mind to organise now a retired officers' protective association snd "go d Indiafter some of the viduals in th war department." was offic deluged again Pershing' today wtth cablegrams, message and letter of greeting from all over th country and many part of thl world. grt You't Marshal Exonerated for Striking Citizen Is- - Mten 'Chocolate New but none lik 'thMI hard-boile- i half-bree- Jn7aaatcbr2103; " i LLnuLuLllLllnL RUGS all the best makes in the newest designs and .) Diner pruram THE BEST FLOOR COVERINGS ARE NO "JJ-ft- J Yung-Halan- wage-cuttin- homes en : g. :Maftvllle-Jencke- Many tfWSi' ,ra Yat-Se- Russell Palmer, for Another Week nrf -- tgrfo.-M- . Fel-K- of the Amalgamated Textile Workers of America, a union which is not con- Our, Offering Extraordinary Continues . Tao-TJ- lg-n-al NOTICE WILTON RUGS ill ;pv 1 WAGE CHINESE, PERSIAN : the trick that he already la talking about a demonstration this fail in churl and semlmartlal law exist la which deaf mutes In Washington will Puklns. "talk to an audience In Boston" Ths comma-- week 1s expected to oroaacasting tneir tgn language by wttnes the fiercest - suae yel frieana of th "vision'' set. on th Cheltlanr defen. Wo If Mr. Jenkins la right It Christian general, eaiy pel Fu and tils deefre to ee how reasonable theee raving to crush th Yuh Siang. Feng are. If so, a combination of two In- Cheklang force before Chang Tso Lin vention, portable Vocal and vleUal cn intnade their northern front. Gen sets would certainly turn th trick. eral Cheng ties sent two. brigade to Details of visual have the aeal stance of the Kiangsu lorces not yet been made radiophony public, but Mr. reporta ars current here that he Jenkins is mor speclflo about his and mev lead ths final attack walking telephone booth Idea. It all Th foreign settlement remain siturn about th possibility of a lent. , broadcasting receiving set. H think MASSING FOR WAR. he has It. about solved. One has worked out. He pictures a teleSHANGHAI, Sept. U. (By th Asphone system much Ilk th preaent sociated Preaa.) While th arm lea of wired svstem, eave that you would Cheklang and Kiangsu are carrying on carry your telephone about with you. their minor war In the areas west With your set you would call your and southwest of this) crty, the greater "local" a mor powerful broadcasting armies of the leader of th civil aet. There your wave would be amstrife in China r massing In their plified so that they would reach the respective province for th war which mvanr all hop will decide th future of th person you wanted to re.ll set would be equipped wrth an "ex- repuMlo. n citer" which responded when the of ManchuGeneral Chang for that "number" was sent out. ria, who declared war agalsst General u Ther would be on hug "central" Wlu of Chill In-- a proclamation for long dktano calls. In which he accused th latter of InAna ost or au tne eenrira wnni Kiangsu sgalnst Cheklang:. Is b free. Mr. Jenkins thinks th big citing satherlnr hi army at Mukden and radio manufacturing oonaerns would sending it south to ttve ChUl fron be glad to maintain "central." far tier. These troop nave oeen unfler their patron. the training of former Russian and Officials of U A. T. A T. view Me. officers, according" to reJenkla' 'vision with amused tolerance. Japanese at Kirin and other center. ports, Wu Is sending hi force northward They don't go so far as to think th idea would b impossible. But they to meet this move, and fighting Is) can think offhand of about a thoulooked for on th fields where lit sand reasons why such a development 11 Chill send back the sam In- Is not probable. Th armte will lb Thill fvaders. On of th most eoa'.nt arsum.nte headed by the Chrlstlsn army and Genwhich in they advartc I th aharp limitations eral Feng of uaabl radio wave lehsths. which previous war bor the shock of th In the present stag of radio development are the only known means of fighting. SUN'S MOVEMENT. keeping various radio slcnsls from Dr. Sun the southern leadgetting all Jumbled up. althougb threatened with civil With 'wrong numbers.' nme.d er, war in his own province of Kwsng-tunand we so hevve trouon, connections, Is moving northward with a ble enough keeping conversation flowarmy, apparently to strike Into ing smoothly over wirea." said an A. small Fuklen T. & T. official. province, to attack General "Imagine the babel Chuang-Fana llautenant of W, that would ensue If a million people Sun J wa who In a city like New York or Chicago recently reported to have tried to get on the air at once, with gone north with a fore to Invade av lengths to Cheklang. only a dosen or so Thus it is a war with Chang. Bun divide among them." g and Lu ' joining force against Wu and th central governth league's aim la Illuminated more ment, of Peking, with Kiangsu and clearly than by MscDonalds and any other province that the PeklneT Herrlot' rhetorical attempt by one authorities can Indue to support the sentence of General Hamilton: latter. Puklen Is reported to be di"Instead of cherishing mad Ideas vided between Peking and Cheklang. like the gentlemen In Geneva that whole other provinces are apparently war can be fettered with waiting to see how the flshtlne- - roes. ws will endeavor to eirive words The battle near Hwanrtu. west of that Europe unite like America did here, wa resumed last night, snd that no European shall ever lift the rain, but generally ther despite la lea a weapon against a European. activityhitsthan there has been. been claiming success In the battles both west and southwest of .Shanghai, but some doubt was thrown on thee claim today by a report of a Chinaman who arrived from th Klarursu line. He says Kisngsu Is forcing the fighting. As ususjt a good of the shells fired by the rival many artillery prov to be "duds." OF WAR GUILT. The effort to conceal this chasm, with words la just ss uaeless as the rose-colorglowing leal which now endeavors to prevent the Berlin government from sending out the circular note which it promised the German nationalists and the contents of which already have been mde public officially. To the repeatedly controverted of sertlon that a false confeaalon guilt, impoaed by force on the Ger mans, is contained In the treaty of Versailles, the league of nations must " answer clearly: The official text of th treaty which waa nuhst-ribe- d to by victors nd vanqulahed does not contain a sentence even referring to the alngl guilt of the German people, but aaya only what is Uncontrovertable after on war of Berlin s declaration Russia and the invasion of Belgium, ((feettaud fraat Pee Oae.) tnat Germany ImDoaeu war on the world and caused the damage due to that war; and f the Grman public carried . inatnictlona to organise the now heatedly asserts the gulltlessneae by the wage of th Imperial government which It operatives Itaffected Is that he overthrew, It merely casts on the Ger- will demand thatunderstood the wage scale be man people the suspicion that they ralntalned at recent lis higher level. were not deceived and desire under a He will, It was said, oppose all wage republican veil to carry on the dis- reductions. ease of a monarchist policy of force.'4 INKLINO. OF NEWS. such an snswer would clear the sit uation. As long aa the league thinks The announcement of the wage cut it can bridge chasms with speeches cam Just as the t'nltel Textile and regards words as deeds, nothing VVofkars had concluded their nationgreat can b hoped for from It. Fesr al conentlon and while the executive of chemical wsrfars In which a single committee wa still In session at the flier can kill th whole population of Cieat NorNi.m hotel. a city In a few minutes will assure It was learned today that the workpeace better than the most eloquent ers had an Inkling of the company's resolution. wage reduelng plan. Horace Reeves And the sole road that can lead to of .Manchester, N. H., and Frank Grrr.an of Provtiienrc, organisers, have been in the field all week. OUESTION ! a I'm id 040 OtQ (Oaattasad frees Pec Quarter of Century Ago Power Proclaimed Peace, War Followed. ' 0-f- ru nuu uni 00 00 Latest Radiophony 00 PHCEMTS, 00 0-f- . r Broadens! rnnnrn nuTTi Field 06 Invention Radio 14, 1924. Original Greay A Ipeelat to The Trlkase. MOAB. Sept. 11. In the esse of Won Peterson vs. V. M. Johnson, C. L. town Chrlstensey Jus-ti- c f th peso, has decided In .favor . of th defendant. T mrhl, The marshal appeared to answer a charge of ' assault and battery, preferred .by Mr. Peterson. Th cas arose from th Impounding of one of Peurson' cows In the stray pan, Th marshal alleged the owner of th cow attempted to take the animal from him, and that in the ensuing altercation Ieteraon reached tor a ton and he ' (th marshal) then with his fist. strurk County Attorney Kelley prosecuted th c and Town Attorney Robertson defended the marshal. On motion town attorney th charge of restating art officer lodged against Mr. Peterson waa dlamlaeed. Ptron e V "- -v v.--- . Wherever Cridjr Is Sold End One Pound Boxes In One-ha- lf Luncheon Is Given by Hopeless Alumnae Club teeelal 't Ts Tribe. MANTT, Sept. 11. Th Hopls Alumna club met t a special luncheon "Thursday ev.nlng at th horn of Mr. Clark Ktllr, Mrs. Mabel P. Special guest Keller of Santa Ana, Cel.; Mrs. J. J5. . Meteaif of Gunntsonil-Mr- s W. Wood houe fif May f eld. Mrs; ltue Munk, Mrs. Elliot Jensen, Mrs. Jsv Cost. Mrs. F; M. Smltn - and Mis Margaret Pennant, all of thl city. aerved at email Luncheon wa wr J, table. Decoration nower. wr In garden ' O. M'DONALD Th beet way to wvrtl CHOCOLATE Ut a ChBOltA .CO. MeDonalde |