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Show v THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6 Universal Creditor, and Hence Will Be More Unpopular. U, S, 1 Germans under the Dawes plan will, amount to an average of $300.000.000, and the figure is frankly high, then not only will all this sum be absorbed Into the payments of the several national debts to the United at States government but a aum leant half aa great will be required, official clatms. our to meet in addition, while another half billion a year will just as certainly be required for the present and prospective borrowings from private sources. From the debauch- which was the war Europe now at last world emerges at Locarno to face the fact that In the long struggle, and almost exclusively for destructive purposes, she has borrowed 112.000.000,000 from us and Is in the process and under th necessity of borrowing another to resume business life. $12,000,000,000 I LONDON DOG CENSUS SHOWS Intensive Competition Use Canine Population of Recent Date Fixe Number 50,000 More, Than in 1918. v com. popular hobby... dtlefl, among its liquidation politically, the single (barrier to rpeedy and profitable resumption of normal life is the to America and above all the offii Ini obligation, the debts The iolnt la worthy of elucidation j If ou iiHNUtne Germany will pay WOd.tmn o annually under the Hawes plan, France will get annually $!,- 'iiuo.ooo. Britain $6,000.000, Italy $30.-- 1 dr da, do, ad 7 nr hnnlllstwouhl Tout Credit BIGJNCREASE ,g Zmt various contending nations France. Britain, Germany, all have sought our favors and thev have sought them as the way to triumph over a rlal or former enemy. From the armistice to Txcarno we have been In a measure, the arbiter of world destinies, the potential arbiter; that Is to sav. we might at anv time by the mere operation of taking aides have decided any Issue Our Influence, thrown to France sgatnat Britain or to Rrltaln against France, or to Germany against either or both, would have carried with it weight. Moreover, although we hava never used this power, save incidentally during the Paris conference. It has alwav been In existence and It has dictated the attitude of the European nations toward us DISPUTES SETTLED. At Locarno, however. Fhirone settled ita political and military disputes for a long time to come. Peace between France, Britain, Italy and Germany la now established with the consent of all concerned and with the recognition by all of the common benefits to b derived from such an adIs of even greater justment What significance for us. too, the way has been cleared for those economic agreements which must Inevitably follow. Until It organised peace. It could not resume business. This wan But. haFg axiomatic. organised peace. Europe not on$r can, hut must resume business and It was the dominating necessity to resume business, which In the end made lxcarno possi- Mail Order Promptly Pilled on a Charge Acoount Cuitomen, CREDITOR. . UNIVERSAL U. We are no longer the possible ally to he courted on all occasions because Service. our aid might help one nation to win ly Vstverasl LONDON, Oct. 11.'Thers are 60.003 over another, since the nations have now abandoned the struggle and more dogs In London today than there agreed to a common basis of settle- - were In 1911 Dog breeding has be- - ?lhMUKbd. Tn- - IT Out-of-tow- n women, some of whom find It excep tlonally profitable n obliga-gatioA dog's life. too. la more pleaaant than It used to be There are "dog where treasured pets can be hotels, boarded out while their owners are , ar, f hon,e. Thrr, nurses, who assist at the birth of $24,000,000. Butimbi puppies and whose services are Belgium' By FRANK H. SlMONDS. Britain is to pay us an average of we Had D for G. Oct 31 WASHINGTON. $11.000,000 sixty years. the French proposal, we In the weeks that haxe followed the accepted from should have collected $92,000,000 LoInitialing of the arlnus parts of the UreiH h, who had also agreed to carno there has been In the United ' pay the British $fi2.0OO,ooo. Thus to uf us and to the Hrtleh, the French would JJaaar, run hv women State, a fairly complete appraisal - ha' all of their receipt., there ln change, tha European con.er, uence, of the ly- 'rom transferred r ns ' " Practically noth- -now than d(.,nand fur Ihp rarno achievement Ttroa.IH ...eaklnK roconto rover the dr r.rn.ilnlng for a te,ore the war The Ideal It haa been recognized that there ha. Mnt.nnn of their devastated area ismdoner I. one who will make him- on Ths their oIItside, Briitsh. self "at home" in the house and also been restored an approximation of the and li2.-,nJo- y in $o6,0(m.ooo fi om a davs ramble In the country. old convert of Europe, a basis for oooi- - j; 000,000 from Francs, Germany coming of course The fashionable little Realyham, who would from eratioii between the great power thui j indirectly COmhlnes great sporting Instincts with rniany, against their a strong sense of comfort and luxury. removal of those various ohsta lea, get only000 $128,009,000 us would due then is th ideal pet for Londoners. He is $181,000 They and have born of war passions and pre-wa- r had to find $53,000,00 out of full of gav charm, and takes an alpost-w- ar fears and hatroil. which their own pocket, less whatever they most human interest In mada any really collet live European might recefe from Belgium and Italy, that goes on around him. everything action Impossible. Todnv not only are which would again come from repa-Belgiuof erase the moment Is for The all tbo great powers on a basis of pos- - (rations, is in the easiest large dogs, and the moat fashionable j aible business relations, but Hun-sirtto Franca and of these Is the Alsatian wolf dtogt debts for her situation, which la temporarily onlv not t bejprl,ain are covered by their accept -- American buyers pay large prices for classed as a great power. Is giving ianr x percentage of her share of pedigreed Alsatians. unmiatwkable evldence of a desire to roparationsi and her remaining 5 per CHOW POPULAR. end her Isolation. cent would cover her Indebtedness to The chow Is another large dog who But this restoration of Furopean so- us. as t el tied recently In Washing- Is extremely popular, but he Is rather lidarity has sn Immediate and far- - , ton more difficult todeai with, being ttjn- ... O00h2nH nd Mta nd offiah with hnri .... than tr fin non pramnul her rn A ,.how who la lo.t will MO.OOO nL ( .Mn one-ha- lf to be hlm.elf allow hut never touched, of one per cent hlll tr,m,ndou, f.lthfulne.. and ex- would It rlht. lpr rl(,hNIl( him a make' Intelligence not moiin' !0 rr,0r than on o per cent ceptona rnmnrTlon iiy, aourht to nerauade ine Vnlted:n. ing States to take s dee. F nancially. eco- - ,mnn ne to pirn curT1 es 0 to u. u or fetched by valuable dogs are prh nomlcallv , indeed In aU'waxa we it alj nVer UH 0f COurse is tyooo oeing rscentiv paa emerged from the war the supreme imiKiaRii! for Hritaln and PTance enormous, for S chow, whtlq S private owner re- world power, end our support. valid calms upon her equally Y'Qhave nrt AlsatlUn 8t U hava have pu. if aly were fthla t0 nqulda(. her J rSuffi doghi show. been a decisive aid to any one of the debts on a 2 per cent basis, such as - Nations Will Restrict Purchases Here and Build 1, 1923. Good Cheer New fitnee new energy in a morning drink. I)o this on rising in the morning if you feel out of ort or unfit. or lrink a glaos of water, hot and Add a little Jad Halt, colil. vou will have a sparkling and drink. In an hour thing will change. The drink will flush the intestine to eliminate the poisons snd ths waste. This is done in a prompt and pleasant, in a gentls and efficient, wsy. It is done by aeids derired from lemon and grape, combined with lithia, etc. Then remember this drink Jad Salts in water whenever anyclog-pinoccurs. Te-- e it any hour of the day. Thats the quickest and the best wav to correct things. Lt a sample prove this to you. Send the eouon for it. g Wr.th Chemte.t Co .Ine. MS M.dlios Avoue. tram 160 LtHbU Nsir York, 3if nil me Free Bemplexcf Ipt, FRIEND Tut1 1 ) Jad Balia. - MMIUG EVENT GET YOUR SHARE OF. THESE VALUES EARLY! Wear Better Clothes in November Use Your Credit Now! ably a partner In the cooperation whirh results from the pecL I should not want to give the ImI believe there lx Any pression that present - even remote possibility of a political alliance of the European great powers against us. Europe of-In my judgment will not be making fensive alliances politically for many a year to come, but on the other hand an economic combination against us seems inevitable, a combination having Us ,ba.sis In common necessities and deriving no little strength from common resentment. We have chosen to think of our claims upon the nadurtions which borrowed from us think ing the war as Individual, to British. of our debtors as French. But this is Italians and Belgians. our own part hial point of v)v of solisense anv merely. Restore the darity in Europe and, from debts bethose point of vip- rEHS Mens OCoats Dexter Styled Dexter Styled Churchill and t'alliaux agned upon, she would still have to find $130,000,-00- 0 But this ts a detail. If a vitally sigannually, or $100,000 mors than she nificant detail. I What Is Important is the obvious fact that this common can get from O rnun reparations. indebtedness to the United Htatea DEBTS THE OBSTACLE. must a1 most Inevitably lead to a comNow the statistical fide of this is mon policy. Our mortgage ts no longer onlv of minor Importance. It Is no scattered among discordant natbf!a more than the basts of discussion The separated hy animosities, pursuing InMnl Thro( going to b a apccial attraction in th 'and still hopeful of fact is, that but for the American dividual usends a partisan. No. It runs come F2uropean TO FRENCHMEN. Mn department tomorrow. And you r Invited! insistence upon the payment of debts, making AFFRONT the former enemies of Germany could on a Fumpe which has liquidate! its t MENS SUITS, with vlu written all over them. Again, from the FJpropean point of not only abandon reparations, for wa political hostilities and laid the founth kind f ult mod men buy th moment debts represent Theyro for dation business. American the view, and not they get tie entire payments, e EFFECT OF MORTGAGE. they tee them. Nothing flaehy, ae colore to ehout, but & limitation upon European Indepen-dencbut they could alo cancel the debts Oru? meets all the time In to each other This mortgage which we hold upon Thus, from the Euro-pea- n pattern In mart tyle and all roelly standpoint the single remaining Europe, cAiiing for an annual pay- the FYeneh press and the Italian ize. Comeu.oeriy. to the necessity to' recover barriers of ment of upwards of half a billion dolobstacle, the combined eettlement, by some debts and reparations, exists solely lars, can be met only by money or t iiwiependence The the debt berause of American policy. It does goods and services. Hut In thp path- some liquidation of men free to feel our ftH t that not n erely exist now, moreover, but way of payment In aii of these direcpublic domestic and the erttieise foreign on the bats of our settlements with tions stand our own policies. We for example beBritain and our other debtors is to have created a tariff which is well! policy of France,, she continue for sixty-twears, Substan- nigh prohibitive, w'e have adopted cause France orowes moneyto pay ishaaa arranged which excludes FYeneh hot jet paid tially two generations prohibition Frenchto affront every perpetual A between Get man v atul France, wines, the chief French resnune, man for example, th situation Is no longar have adopted a law limiting Immi to accustomed are men Our public what it once was when the French gratlon which excludes Italian laborpoint with pride to the Dawesto plan expected to find in reparations ade- ers. wre are subsidizing a merchant as the contribution an Ameihan quate returns to meet the costs of marine which greatly reduces Brit- readjustment of Europe, regarding it ieorntmrtiwT the devastated area. ish ahilltv to pay in service. as a philanthropic operation, but the It follows then that there are two French, If Germany has to pay $300,000,000 anthe the Italians and now nually In reparations, F'rance has no quite obvious wsvs for Europe to act Germans look upon it as merely an benefit therebv, because all of the It must hy collective action reduce its effort to promote order In Europe French share roes directly and Indi- purchases In the United States while In the hope of protecting and en rectly to the United Slates. Britain striving despite our harriers to In- hancing our Investment as a way It must also ln coopAnd our has no beeflt beesuse all she geta crease sales of petting our money back. directly and indirectly gore to Amer- eration seek to under1! us in the refusal to permit the French to conus a far as debts owed her competitive markets of the world, dition their payments to ica. while upon are concernel. they, too, net her notablv in South America, the F'ar their receipts from Germany under nothing, because thev will never be Fast and the overseas dominions of the Dawe plan amounts ln French ble sufficient when combined with repathe British empire It must seek to eyes at one to a proof of this and Onca Europe turns to the question rations to meet our claims restore Russia to production and at to a repudiation of one responsibilconseof business, however does It one time find a market for its what But politlcallv what la the ity for the plan. To be sure, nothing is less prob find? Directly or Indirectly every one quence? Just thisFor two genera- ufacturea and obtain from Russia of the nations signatory to the guarantions the politicians of every great cheap grain to eliminate the neces- able than that F:urope will at once to a combination tee pacta lives under a tremendous power and of many small states to sity for American purchase. openly proceed eomblna Since the war numerous efforts against us, an economic mortgage to the United States, a dou- Flurope will explain to their countrytion. must, perforce, avoid Fhirope ble mortgage, hv reason men that the taxes are high, have been made to join FYeneh ami represented bv the loans burdens Intolerable, the standard of German heavy Industries stel. Iron such open tactics for a long time, national dehts. made by private hankers by the loans living depressed is to be found In and coal, with Belslum participating. sin e h has still to make vast necin our markets. floated In the United States Todav the course of th United States, tb AH efforts have failed because the essary borrowings debt to us must be Increased for the sum of what the nations who have richest, most prosperous nation In the political obstacles were not elimi- Her hut the basis of time some to come, remade the Iicarno agreements world, and the single country to nated These obstacles are now' just pavment is Inevitable, it is restricowe us can hardlv be less than emerge from the war at least com- moved and cooperation is practieallv tion ln the United of purchases inevitable. Nor Is It to be supposed States, both directly and something like half the paratively In a stronger position. by tariff arwealth of France or Germany. British heavv Industries will fail rangements between F3uropean Inevitably we are hound for an naIf one assume that for the long fu- indefinitely long future to be intenseto join In the combination. A partner tions and Intensive competition in ture th annual payments h the ly and even increasingly unpopular. In the nact. Britain becomes Inescap markets. the TbeBitish. for example, have shown th' way by their handling of rubber Holding a virtual monopoly f the world supply they have deliberately Increased the price to such an extent that in the Increased price of this commodity alone we are payof the ing back perhaps sum which comes annually to our from the British governtreasury ment on account of the war loans. Hut the larger problem Is not the measures taken by anv Individual country, but the collective action of our common debtors ECONOMIC ROLICIti. Europe, having failed to persuade us to cancel the war debts, is now, as sureiv as the sun rise gojust to undertake to make us pay fU ing them by mcaryi of common economic r and combined economic, poilris Ail that though many forts combination wa ImposAmerican demand for pay- United States, sible while France was looking with insistent hands touch his reparations payments, ment cvms. No European nationbeis all In the capacious fear at the Rhine and Germany with now tn end arrives the tribute to another to paaMon at the Ruhr WhifiF the se- cause of war destructions, no Europalm of lnct 8am. or was unsettled the quescurity iue is to derive profit Thus It seems to me that Locarno tion of business rauld and had to pean nation for Its must obtain compensation have for Americana a very grave wait As long as German and French evAn hands of another. On significance. We have been dealing at losses statesmen could not talk together as the dontrary, all nre called upon to with a distracted snd divided Europe You wlt seon notice a difference in the service of equals and the German and French pay and thftt u pm,d incapable of collective thought or ac-to We have purchased the people looked with passionate hatred finds its wsy to American shores. Now we are brought face tion. at each other the Lorraine Iron and AMERICA. UNITED SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY TO ALL GOBS face with A uniting Europe, having the Ruhr coal could not be remar-r.e"1 would so far as we are concerned substanStores of which are located at Britain says to France. In all this time Europe not only cancel your debts to me if only Amer- tially the same unfortunate position She and having toward u approximately remained tn ha.s. but It went more ica would cancel mine to her 61 EAST SECOND SOUTH We are and mors heevilr Into debt to the save the same to Italy, to Belgium. Identical resentful feeling and United States, into debt which wss F" ranee. Belgium. Britain and Italy the universal creditor in the face of In the main unprofitable, for fh rewith Our policy respect sav to Germany "You must pay rep- the debtor. 8'5 EAST NINTH SOUTH ceipts of loans wasted. wee arations to us. but we get none of K, of debts la the common obstacle of to burdens s or Ir all statesmen snd destructive polled imposes only merely it all goes to America, snd as far To introduce our service to the folks of our home I would not even palliative ends. A divided Huron are concerned, we would gladly on every" people city could not function, it could only ex- - we that our policy the for Inference sugreat but all wui give In both stores with each reeoie job by out payments wipe and even the exletenr aa American Inaistertca." But In addi- la unjust or unfair 1 am ofnot even snd mlsersble it Cerwisdom v the Amerupon German dwelling says, that all to But thl- - new Kurnpe, or thle older tion our righta ica asks something considerable from tainly we are welt within now ts Kurope nhioh emerr- - from to apIs essential of But what creditors of the reparations each muet have a common conception Germany. preciate the fact of It sad For eleven year It he wanted It we must i Locarno us now expect to that after paying Britain, which end mortaared Ita future eul"ianre Europe, a Europe no In a. terrific and econnminallv futile $161.0h.(jOO annuaUy, has so far col- face a different of nations having into her longer made Up conflict Not onlv !a Ite wealth neut- lected not S dollar on tier loans aid and. allies, and every Brttlah statesman dividual hones of American ered. Ita power limited. Ita roeourv-ecomment. ng Monday, November 2. BRING THIS AD. that it is this therefore, sinning Its course by this waned hut now It returnn to aanltv tells his constituentstaxas It a hut snd haring nothing high hope, Europe to find that It lie. under the burden expense that keeps to hope, no far as individual nations the e'earerlne burden of an inert-rw- n la high taxes exw'hioh cripple British are common a Join British unex concerned, and haring To the Brttlah, French Industry and debt It is America who Is hsid obligation laid cm ail shoulders. Italian and Aerman people the name payment responsible In France because bankthe franc con(Copyright 192L hr the McClure ruptcy is In sightIt and Is our Insistence to fall Newspaper Byndlcate EYES tinues apoa payments, which to ail FrenchEXTRADITION. REFUSES to aeem their men that excessive, vu orrovA. a WILIJAMSOV. W Va. Oct 31 minds prevents stabilisation and Press VRhrriff ruin Associated rpr the promotes wr hr srttflrtaT tifM r I Incorporated Before Lnearao this general resent Johnson of like county, Kentucky, far ftmt T ertMtsatlyf If sn n ' com men ted. was aiiU The wae notified todev that the governor meat farv wmk watery. wrtpart mmw Uvr Mrsq wui If Krttlah felt it, the French felt It. the of Florida had refused tn h'nnc OFFICER Far ey felt It. hut tha farmer allies wwxwd s4 wefteeted Italians papers for Mr and Mr F, F V. I iir4y HU'rGINBOTRiM T'r.drnt JUDGE JOHN H MORGAN. iUrroror fere era strawy snd were divided by endless disputes. The Farley, who have been Indicted! gwtnr irmSl r nf optaw tsMr's si LGUIS M. KN IGHT few tsr. Milswsrm moreover had n 4 j et fT Kentucky In vnnetki with the JM H. ARNOLD RICH, Troairurvr iYMnt-- " ormai. Streete wtrr sHt eee tlNt la tt because he will conceived that he lectfcai of $n eee 'insurance f'r the KURT PGJU,rjGH Tfets rewrfcKJe FrMary and Man seS Sprt wpr n was to pat ransom to Franc and nppoaed deh of S iiiiam H Turner the rrr l4 fir trfe rr'lef strengfbews 1 Britain and sot to tha htats Pike county officials said ther sewMYire S fcwrw ffce gK wart now he will But to sas to take the raae tn federal few to rests hf sit ftrwtfWts St Orrfees that France and Italy snd Britain ace. rourt Tha Itrku were wd to have Sr 0ywt re in4 II M i w yes A emim ran won AS ) Lhe T t that they were . Rrferser. to established himself, the paying Mg Aetr v When you eee theee big, fine,- warm Overcoat, and ooo that th prico I only 23.50 were pretty euro to want buy two or oven threa of them. Any-- , youll way, Ita by offarlng auch valuoa a thooa that th Star Style Shop lead In clothing value. - g os HDowrj o SUITS OS HD0)WK SALE of WOMENS COATS and DRESSES j one-ha- one-ha- tat DO YOU two-thir- Want FREE GOODYEAR RUBBERHEELS , 9 te 11 d -t. FREE ONE PAIR OF GOODYEAR RUBBER HEELS ALL THIS WEEK o thfct not In Kentucky on the day a man identified aa Turner wa killed in a mine explosion at McUarr. Turner, hia wife and several other relatives, have been Indicted in the case. DINES MARRIED., DENVER, Colo., OcL 31 (By the Associated Press) Uourtland Dines, prominent Denver clubman, and Mias Helen Gibson were married at the home of the bridea mother, Mrs W. M. Cflbson, here this morning Only members of the Immediate families of t. were prea-enthe bride and bridegroom Dines, the eon of Mr. and Mrs. to one of Tynon S. Dinea, belong He families. Denver's foremost sprang into national prominence when he was shot In his Lo Angeles apartment while entertaining two motion picture actresses on New Y ears day, 1924. DR. PARKER ELECTED. DETROIT. Mich., Oct. 31 (By the Valeria H. Associated Press Parker of New York City wa chosen Council of president of the National Women late today. Dr. Parker succeed Mr. Philip Borth Moore of Kt. a head of the counrli, representing fortv national women s clubs luia and societies. j UNITED SHOE REBUILDING SYSTEM SAVE YOUR t per-hao- r4 tr4ty extra-dMk- ft $rd 1 . A IK THE MSTRICT COURT. FRO-k- l rtivi.ton, tn and tor Rait Lake county, etate of Utah,A in the matter of the retale of mhroee Noti.e Notice McKay, deceaeed The petition uf Bankers Trust of the estate administrator Company, of Ambrose Noble McKay, deceaeru. of fliet eettiement for the praying end final account of said Hanker. Truat Company, administrator, and for the distribution of tha residue of the male to the perron, entlilrd, sim ha. for dl.cb.rg. of administrator, the Peru aat for hearing on rrtd.r, D. N bar. A. of orm lilt, at $tb day I o'clock P- os, ot tba ooaaty aoart-hosto the courtroom of aaid court City, Bait Ukoarouils. la ls,t - Ult ae mniYHWimnmi EXPENSIVE ROOMS! Ient It the one that' emptyT It' eoly, , ! iL Tpur home Tt no lnooma, yet It doe the upkeep. bring la coat yett Tenants for your room ar a to you a your pbona. cJos Niercomero to Balt Lake torn to Tribune Classified Ad a handy directory to home Ilk room which will quickly rent . your. ,, $ Ring Wasatch 550 for a Room for Rent Ad; a few pennies for a ad will do tha n WOfiL Utah. . tt Itnese tbs clerk ef sold with ths seal thersuf affix, this ia A of October. D day CUAREftE LOWAN. fBsal) Cisrk By U F. Falmar. Deputy Clerk. C. Gordon Douglas Attorasy FstlUoosr, lji to |