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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FECftARY Will Not Be One Day Without nnnnnnhnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnl n D1 KU-rci- A mander ofThirty-fift- Senate Inquiry. in r' f b. lender Peter il.-M- aJor of the TOrfy-Mt- h mlliterr affaire today that figure the eenete ,old or ittee Alien of Kan... of equipment In the to Thlr-.fdlrUl- the Argonne fighting Inetancee on re- md .Tth. iituation at the cloee of the 1 om8 1 I ri grSJTiiSS 't '" asserted but the general required at least 20,000 air- at 0UVirtntaln aerial supremacy He denied there was a shortiJ UT great ae Governor Allen at D e that will improve the appetite and .digestion, purify the blood, sooth irritated mucous linings, eradicate the waste material and corruption from rtlU the system. It will tone up the nerves, give you health, strength, vigor and the Amert-rthe chJement of the Do what Mrs. Mary Fricke and thousands mors have done try General f raub a. Id the unae. joy of living. es You will be glad, happy, thankful. iTVicemrnU did ae good work a added that long iTftwan units, end Tablet or liquid. Sold Everywhere. the kind of men In America (Advertisement.) the country need t Jhad in thla war, of combination or any any power ; "JBTibh'denled Coast Metal Trades District , presidents ship Councils Vote to Sub- nearing boston Tfe wenty-on- Ash-urs- pat-lot- to Rear-Admi- ral Called Partisan and Unfair. Senator Sherman replied that he would not have presen led his constituents letter but for Mr. Taft'e recent statements that he would not trust senators overnight' - oppoeiog the league. Senator McKellnr of Tennessee, DemoMr. Taft declare to that crat. Interrupted tftlwe off the Atlantic coast, had repudiated the statement referred to and Senator Thomas read Mr. Taft's Kellogg Measure Adopted. statement of denial published today. In reply Senator Sherman said he enWASHINGTON, Feb. 22. A Joint reso-ttadorsed hir conalltuenf criticism of Mr. by benator Kellogg of Minnesota, mending for two yesrs the effective Taft, adding: dste of the section of the Clayton anti- I regard the conduct of the 'nut id prohibiting carriers from making dent ee not only undignified, but as grossUvttracti with corporations with which ly partisan and unfair." Mr. Sherman added that Mr. Taft had I'mr directorates Interlock, was adopted I V the senate today. applied for a pension to the earns source Feb. WASHINGTON, Secretary 'Dlum transmitted a telephonic greeting ' Prurient Wilson today by naval radio. jYoa hi desk at the navy department he eecretarys voice wa carried to the 'import George Washington, nearly too m si "Escape Miserable Days and Sleepless Nights E E . E E r E U vy mit Protest. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 22. The Pacific Coast Metal Trades district council voted late today to submit a proposal for a general strike In protest against the Macy award to tli affiliated, unions of the district. Sentiment among the dele gates was that a negative result on the proposed vote was likely. This Informs lion, while. unoffiejal, . was , jrtvetA (y I source close to the situation. The strike. If called, would be In an effort to obtain higher wagea than those allowed by the Macy awards, which expires March 11. Definite advice regarding the strike were lacking, owing to the policy of the council In naming a peace committee, which as yet has Issued no statement on the reported strike vote or the cancellation of the northwest strike, as He sole avenue ot communication with the public. This committee hae not Indicated when it will disclose officially the action the council took regarding the coast-wl- d strike proposed, which admittedly has been before the council. i E ?. nl 4. 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Analysing the league tentative artldles, Pena tor Reed asserted that study would demonstrate five principal things: FI rat that the control of the league from the first will Inevitably be In European and Atlatlc nations having many interests in common, and who may have common antagonisms against us. Second the HriUsh empire will. In all probability constitute the controlling In fluence of the league. Third if at any time England shall lose control, the Germanic powers will be likely to succeed to her position of dominance. "Fourth there Is In the background the menace of world bolshevism. Indeed, that monster is the most earnest advocate of Internationalism. Us fangs are plainly visible in the constitution ef the league. Fifth Whoever con trolls the league will control the world, The league, Senator Reed declares, would be dominated by three monarch England, Italy and Japan and two republics America and France. Japan,- he declared, la bound by secret treaty to England and at the same time In state of Irritation agnlnst ua so acute ae to cause grave fears of war." It thus appears, Mr. Reed continued, that In any controversy there will be vote of four star, s against the sing! vote of the United Staten E Equaled Before --Never E al m n n n n n n n E E E corn-'fal'th- at Brtga-Gener- E n n n n! n n n S, Se n n than to take them to the rear day fighting. Traub recently made a de- th house rule commlt- - the chargee made by iSwbom he had relieved from of-- ? he favored regular army He ever national- - guard of fleers committee that at the time C. I. Martin, adjutant wa relieved of hla com-"'- ll aether brigadier general end three JmchTaU regular army officers, were from member luring to question as to the equipment division the Thirty-fift- h rthich JL Argonne battle, the general said ftroop bed a complete supply of government partly by the people and all tho necessaries to ovsr-obstacle whatever." partly by king and emperors? 'America entered thla war a complete eoverelgn. She acknowledged no master. She was the arbiter ot her own destiny. A victor In the war, shall ahe nevertheless emerge a mere constituent state ot league dominated by European monTHE U. 8. 8 GEORGE aarchies 01 BOARD and Asiatic despots?' fiiHLNGTON. Feb. 22. (By wireless Press.) The George W Associated Criticised. la Taft 400 was only ffigmgton at noon today Former Preeid .nt Taft support of the mm from. Boston, end m ak; n eracn JN m that she probably will anchor eome league was criticised by Senator Sherman of Illinois, Republican, in a flurry on as late Bund; night, Senator Reed party will remain- the senate floor betor presidential a ivoard, however, not landing until Monspoke. Senator Sherman presented a let-time in and In which Mr. constituent r from ay forenoon after breakfast, j Tafts position wa assailed and hie po- ret Into the city about noon. has not prepared hie irlcal record ridiculed, to the manifest The president oston eprech in advance, and It seems amusement of aerators and the overflow- .ssdfM that he will speak- very briefly-Tod- ay LinatmAshurst of Arizona, Democrat, was given over aboardshtp .to btrth--ia- y. it celebration of Washington criticised reading of the letter, sharply At noon e presidential salute of declaring It mad Mr. Taft an object of of In was honor e fired t guns ridicule. he first president, for which the presiThis 1 no way to conduct debate cnt. dent and all hla party came on deck. this league of nations, said Mr. They remained to witness the sailors' Although I never agreed with Mr. sports, ot which there were many. Taft politically, for four years he was of the United State. and an that I BOSTON, Feb. 22. 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Baijor-Taklo- ts "spirflnl TheBayer Cross"on Genuine Tablets 20 cent Barer package also larger Bayer pack age. Buy Bayer packages only Get original package. Aipiria is U trade mark ef Bayer MinuLseture ot SloBoaceticacdentef ot SahcybcecM V , vital American questions would be abwhich, solutely controlled by the eight lo one council are: The Monroe doctrine, border disputes, immigration, slaughter of American citizens oa the border, destruction of American ships, and searches of American vessels. Imprisonment of American seamen, defenre of tho Fanama canal, and seizure of the canal. It le highly conceivable, he added, that such a tribunal might conclude Inal a .simple tariff levied upon Importation might become e cause fog war and assume the right to command a state to not levy the tariff duty. American labor was warned Liy Senator Reed against Article 2k of tne league esobligating the signatory notions to tablish a permanent labor bureau, I warn them, he said, that It la undertaken to exercise Jurisdiction over nd this the labor of other countries agreement will embrace tabor 4 this warn American to belabor I country. ware lest they shall be drawn from their to level of tb place of advantage other lands Reed asserted, Beck Fearful of Pact. CHICAGO. Fb. 22. Although declaring pert In that America must pla a great the 10X111' effntrs, James M. Beck of New York, speaking et ihe Union League club tonight, said he believed Washington's farewell advice to the peope with is e everrespect to foreign rollcies, lastingly true at this hour as when In the ritv of Philadelphia he penned It." Mr. Peck raid that notwithstanding the ness of the tint president, he was gnat of course, a nmn, and that perhaps he could not have foreseen the nation's present eplendor. Yet. he said. Washington had advized that F.urope'e primary interest resulted In frequent controvcrMrs," s and he predicted a generation of bitter-nesbetween the entente end the Teutonic alliance es a result of tit world war which he declared would' make the peace of Europe1 Insecure. he said, do believe. Therefore. with or without a league of nations that as when It will be as true tomorrow be enWashington said Hnc she must th causcontroversies, in frequent raged which are es of essentially foreign to our tuuetrliS UTAH PIONEER IS Narrow Pointed Tight Shoes etc DEAD IN WYOMING Special to The Tribun AFTON. Wyo., Feb. 22. Samuel Roberts Pioneer, died unexpectedly hi thl 21 year. city Thursday, at the age of Mr. Roberta cam from England In Wt and first settled at Salt Lake. He wa connected with th mechanical department of th Deseret New for a number of years In 1IH he resigned end returned to Star valley, this state, where he resided with hi sons up to the time of hla death. Mr, Roberts had been blind tor seventeen year end last fell suffered Injuries which largely contributed to hla death, stair. when he fell down a flight ofMr. Roberts On th day of hi death and usual appeared to ate breakfast as bo In hla normal health, but be wat stricken a few hour later and suddenly Funeral services will be held from th tomorrow. Alton meeting-hous- e - RECREATION TRAINS ' T0 LEAVE COBLENZ COBLENZ, Feb. 22. (By th AssocThe first special leave train wilt depart from Cobiun for r creation In Franc Sunday night, carrycenter enlisted men of th ing a thousand will American Third army. Th soldier be permitted to spend a week In Annecy welfare where various and their enterorganizations have prepared tainment. consisting of vaudeville, eight-seeiand eporte. tripe A special leave train will be run every soldiers of th army of occunight forwhile to leave n rout officer pation. centers w.ll travel by the regular trains. iated Press.) Cause Bunions, Corns Calluses, GROUND GRIPPER Will N. Hay, chairman of th Republican national committee. Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, and Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania, all of whom have interested themselves to Gilletts candidacy. U th Republican members of the house Intend to permit Mr. Hays or Senator Penrose end Lodge to dictate legislation In th next bouse, then, of course, they do not desire me for speaker, said Mr. Mann. present congress there During th bee been considerable criticism of th atpresident for hie having dlcUted Inor th tempted te dictate legislation. house and senate. Much of this erltlclera ha com from Are th Republicans to perRepublican mit th Republican national chairman and the Republican leader of th senate to do dictate legislation in the house? I Reth pot believe that a majority of will subthe house publican member of mit to Mr. Hays and Senators Penroe end Lodge telling them what th legislative course of the next bouse will be. If I era elected speaker the Republicans of th bouse may rest assured that will I not permit any interference from eutald sources with the business of the house or with whatever legislation the house may desire to enact. Perhaps that la on reason why Mr. Hay end Senator Penrose end Lodge do not regard my candidacy with favor. said Congressman Msdden of Illinois be elected today that Mr. Mann would back unless individual house member go . on their pledge Dismissed; loader Jailed. (By Universal Service) COPENHAGEN. Feb. 22. Th repubtl-re- n Jeliico to Visit V. 8. of the troop et Weimar, the seat LONDON, Fridnv, Feb. 21, via Montreal. an national eesembly, have oeen Jclli-co- e Admiral Lord J Ibcoe and lady ef'er-noodismissed end their leader, Undemann, n sailed Irom Portsmouth tide . according to a derlch receivedssonrd the twiUeslup cruiserof New from Wetmar today. 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