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Show TOE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY 5l()RNIN(i, JANUARY t American Attitude Toward.. China Causes Resentment MAILORDERS Taken Care of 77T Kellogg Stand Regard- Bitter Rivalry of Leaders French. See Only Desire Will' Lead to Spurning for Market in Efforts! ing Different Countries of Mediation Proposal. of World War Ally. Held a Rather Queer. By DREW (Copyright, lk. 1927, Hery le a now homo outfit et e very low price indeed. The event should interest everyone. The Cozy Home Outfit four Roomi, Complete - vW Charge It IMS : 3 Pty , $50 Down, $20 Monthly J j PEARSON, By OBRVILLE REACHE. Salt Lake Tribune.) (Copyright. 1927. Salt Tribune.) Jan. 29. Secretary WASHINGTON, PARIS, Jan. 29. Washington is be- has baited the line of his ginning to realise that Europe la cat depart ura o British troopa (or Kellogg of up by customs barriers, is in a mis- China thla week has Increased the Chinese policy with the promise, treaty revision If the warring factions enable state, and will gradually close lliom and tension of the public mind of China will forget their differences, Its doors to American goods. America, in regard to the FarEust situation. now both Europe and Asia are therefore, is turning toward Asia. -- No1 country 'contem- and party in waiting to eoe if the Cantonese and This is the interpretation placed In n wilt swallow his bait. Pans on plates the possibility of war, and the ('hang Secretary of State Kellogg'- cale of preparations provides only Those who know the Chinese leaders ta ot the American Chinese felt here that die, But it -- ."UKiPollpy. for the safety of British nationals ot Of State, larks Kurop. against a repetition at Shanghai that they will spurn Mr. Kel- F Han-i UA rf J,nt n0,laUon the incidents that occurred at o Chinas mH, kow. The government Is prepared to it caus- which at present Iad.imljn,nn.thl ag. thChlr anarchv bordering S Ion administrative go the extreme limit in the surrender have r, might Mr. Huuefactlop. apparent-Kellogg ' the ,y of obsolete treaty' rights, 'but will mediation propoaU; but now (op un tlo, ,hat thfj iiee the make its surrender not to irresponsible f a !mve been xenophobv' mob violence, but to a responsibly that the European oonce-aln- n,. a cvhamw of throwing them overboard, thed minds Chinese administration. of the celestials, originally, whether the power like U or not. were a sort of ghettos, in which EuPURPOSE SECURITY. leaderr The nationalist Cantonese of the Inferior race were The purpose of sending: troop la to have been quite frank in Intimating ropeans preserve security (while negotiations that they have the foreigner on fhe penned ucontemptuouely. MYSTERY DENSE. now In progress have an opportunity run and that for the next six weeks, of reaching- a satisfactory conclusion. Even Europe has never been able until Britain' 20,000 troops arrive ' declared Colonial to maneuver from Secretary Amery London, they can penetrate more than the epidermi themselves Into a position where dras- of the. immense central-empirfour' Thursday that the terms now offered that tic treaty reisin the Chinese are so will b necessary time as populous aa the United if they are rejected, rejection will be Moreover, the Cantonese, who have States. Who can tell what Is going due not to the. will o the Chinese been victorious In airooet every bat- on in the minds of these hundred tle, are not anxious 'to meet the Unit- of millions of coolie and peasants hi people, but to the domination of agents, whose animus notori ed States at a Common table with the China's interior where, regardless of ouslv Is directed against British their los- treates, whites do not have the right delegates of Chang Tso-Lito own property? ing opponent. The attitude of icy aloofness of the true there Is much to be don It - ONE STUMBLING BLOCK. in China. There are roads to b? built, other powers toward the propoeals Chen, the memoEugene foreign powerful British recent contained in the power to be supplied. railways minister of the Cantonese national electric to be laid and mines to be randum has created the worst possigovernment, is one stumbling block in But for the time b!ng, the too opened ble impassion . in th liberal public mind path of Air, Kellogs proposal, (hen statement and there 4s an undercurrent of bit- the or, ibo. American state da- a British suttab will rnar ter resentment. Had the memoran jecL He partiBent hy a1 encourage with a broad Ox- much- as apeak incitements of the so- dum been published when It was writaccent, write more beautiful and vlet. And.thefinally, the ten last May, it would have thad an ford States United vetriolld than most Englishnot profit more than European Important effect on the current of men and English his hatred of the British is will events in the last year. But publicahatred for him nation. by their seequaled only of tion was delayed in the hope FRANCE HAS MONEY. Chen has reason for not a curing the support of other interested wishing to dealspecial with Mr. Kellogg in It is impossible to distinguish yet powers. w4mt the future has in store Any conference In which Chang for SILENCE NOTED. delegates would also participate. France and her money. But Premier About one year ago, Chen edited a Poincare has six months before him significant silence In Washington's . has been radical natiqqalist paper in Peking in which to act. France'- - financial regard to the memorandum comment unfavorable called th Min Pao-s- . Its editorial col- -' situation probably will remain fairly f the subjectof of State stateumns were filled with attacks upon stable during that period. Kelloggs Secretary . One ment of the American policy In China Chang The economic crisis is not jncreas- day, the Mir Pa printed a story to the effect that ing muon, although there are reported Is regarded here as a queer document.' It Is pointed out that it Is dif- Chang had died. Although the story to be luO.OOO unemployed persona in ficult to reconcile the implacably at- was retracted three day later, Chen France, of whom 30,000 are n the titude of Washington toward Moscow disappeared. Paris dietricst. with Mr. Kelloggs eager desire to The giveinmeu- - has proposed even- Finally it was learned that he had shake hands with the revolutionary ben kidnaped by the soldiers of tual parliamentary difficulties and InChang. has no serious opposigovernment In China. which Is consequently BRITISH HATRED. , tion. . spired mainly by Moscow. Moreover, Secretary Kellogg's symAt that time, and since, enemies of - Finally, the treasury to we.i pro- In nationalistic the vided with money, thanks to short, pathetic Interest faced a firing Chang s weakening of China is contrasted with without usually Moreover, more money anv pretense erf a trial,squad but term loans. Washington's stern hostility to every througn some whim of rate and per- Is being offered trom all side. It is known that most interesting form of insurgent movement in the haps because Chen was a British subbeen mide to the Central American republics. Further, ject. he was gien a trial before one of proposition , his strong support of the abolition of The Jhuge asked French government by th.i Sw.vllx.i Judge. in China Is do- -' Chang's Amerioan match Chen if h, eared tn demand i I r Brit-extraterritoriality 1 corporatio a clared to be strangely Inconsistent Itih trial on the grcmnrf that tie waar ,la,lan' wl,h nutuai interreta, of The with the refusal of the United States British subject, to which Chen re-- 1 ths French match monopoly. to ratify the. Lausanne treajty with piled that he wanted to have nothing ,erms 0( th Project are unimportant in It themselvi-,to The because do proposed with he tr.tiah, and eertainle great advantage, Turkey largely abolition of extraterritoriality in the would not go to them in time of need. ifo!-- the French state would result from Out of Ottoman state. foi- his nerve and tl,e tHct that the 'natch deal would, Put at th government's disposal $S0 patriotism, the Judge freed him. net at 6 5 per cent interest as Chen may rherlsn some feeling of'00 0 ANNUAL BALLS GIVEN. kuarantee during the sixty years of toward , the gratefulness Judge, hut 8prii1 to The Tribane. has none whatever toward Chang andthe .contract. Financiers of tVaii GREEN RIVER, Wyo., Jan. 29. this writer last saw him he had s,re. Amsterdam and Fwitzerland The fennual green and gold balls of when now have consented to grant sworn to dicta-lunt- il oust hU from svard S. mutuals Chang L..D.the various torshlp of north China. So far ho ha Ioan to France only gt more than g was the order In the Byman .stake been per cent, plus the usual commission. fairly suocessfui. this week. The Lyman ward gave Rs with Chen at the head of bio deal Favored. , ball Saturday night McKinnon also theAlllpned , Cantonese nationalists e and opThe opportunity is all the more fa- gave its ball tonight, and the posed to- - Chang are three other im- vorabie decorations of green and gold portant tiie because American admin- leaders: CMang head istratlon has forbidden tile granting were the best of the season. of Sun Fat" of to credits Uenand'Ifieho!I nS. nations which have not, FARM. BUYS ADDITIONAL ient acknowledged their debts. M. Poln- tA11 thm.care thua would aucceed in. procur-- ; Special to The Trlhune, with ih Tf s' ?er'ln A lapye amount of doltars cheaplyRUPERT, Idaho. Jan. 29. Wedneshav:tn a round about way amd the treasrLv day of this week D I. Wilkinson Iwlorn hinatfonkiloi h prlnclPles would be unable td aay anything. cf.ury I purchased, for a msh consideration Chlnese Unfortunately, the French govern- the farm of 3700, .the adjoining I place LEADER 13 YOUNG. ment clashes on thi plan with the he now own and where he living. I Chians a man of 39. extreme paper of the Right and Left, The new In the Big Bend district. which are carrying on an intensive educated In the national military comprised seventy-tw- o acquisition campaiirn against reding the monopunder the old MahcHu acres, under water, and was oid by academyLater he was called home from oly and although the representatives the Rupert Abstract company. nis studies In to take part In of the match conration have been able to secure considerable assistance the revolution InJapan 1911, under Sun which overtnrew the Manehus In parliament. It J very difficult for e and set up the Chinese republic For the Left deputies to vote for a of a sort Utey have always opten year he served as a minor official in th army, his only exploit posed. to M. Poincare has not yet brought million dollar throughbeing n In his bill and under the circumstance on exchange. Thi he turned over to Dr. Stin. In, 1923 Sun ap- does not desire to make the question pointed him head of the Whampoa one of confidence. But the Frenon market remains ctosed and very weak, Military academy. like other European market, on ac- At thla point in the wtorv of the situation in China. count Comrade Borodin. In 1922, Dr. enter. Sun. discouraged in hia attempt, to necurv Anmrican aaalatanco for & united Brith and American, ar.d favor forChina, turned to owlet Ruwla. Boro- eign control in China. din. a .Jew, who had lived In Genemi Rutton, aido from the JapSwitzer, and in exile with and anese, in the s atrength ot Chang Troexky, waa aent aa advlaer and army. As a retired and destito apend a conalderabiV British officer, he once wandered amount of money on the Whampoa tute Into Changs camp and sold the old a?adcmr. Chiang war lord the idea of .Military hi own j kod to make artillery. Sutton et making a factory in that academy a model, and the Mukden and the trthchup T.ortara ahich atrength of th Cantonese army in It he made have won Chang's b&ttlea rtant angagements la attributed to time After time. Incidentally Hutton Wnampoa. owns the best ponies in China .. AJU5atl against the Uantoneee on and is reputed toracing be one pf the wealthaide of Chang Tso-Li- n are his iest foreigners in the country. called Chang on Englishman railed "Vung ikJenerai" Sutton, and General Sun Chuan-Fangovernor of Chekiang. Chang la alao understood to have received ronaid-erabsupport from the In the past. At prewent theJapanese armies of Sun ( with some support LhI'i.a0UnKa..rhu1,r he British lending nufn.haJ on 20, a aix peeks' rush troopa to the reacue ofvoyage through their citizen. The Cantonese are Ing from 4h south. O. GARDINEfe Tribune.) 1927, Salt LON'DOX. Jan. 29 Th apectacu-la- r wmm Shop by mail, wfth MR. JOHN WEST to fill your ertfyr. Just say 8yA, 1027. With Dispatch If you have an account here. (Copyright. .TO,. j -- tb' ' j Tso-Li- Lr ff-i- rnitl 1..''" 1? h- ve expert-belie: - TI . r, PAY ONLY $1.00 MONTHLY Never before such values and perhaps never again.. Jt is:on!y a fortunate, purchase that enables us to offer such bargains. You also have a choice of either walnut or decorated enamel finishes. Remember, you must pick yours out immediately if you want first choice. st 1 leajrt,-'was- s , . -' hr Tso-Li- Tso-Li- Pay Only $1.00 ha-v- e Monthly I . - h' i tVe know that such an announcment as this will attract widespread attention, and so have ordered only enon2;i to put on a real sale of Beds. There are all sizes in every Bed, but you are advised to make the most of the opportunity by eoming the first thing tomorrow morning to pick yours out. Sale, 9 oclock. school-hous- old-tim- Kai-She- bvd:rd,n;, . ha'r inwfr02 AH Kai-She- k - e Sizes in Every Bed Shown Displayed In Windows Yat-He- Entire Floor of Bedroom men-sur- rJira specu-laUo- Of. course, chase joxij separately. you may pur-o- f the pieces The store with the large selection. Displayed in Windows. ' To-liln- er Kai-She- k onvJTnr g, le huan-Fan- g. altno ' OLD STYLE LORD. lord of nn'L'U la almost the exact oppositethe to Chiang When 1? Los Angeles Emissary W" Man: In oouria ..efrfnd. hi,v"I,,ke To father avenge hia father's death, and o Idaho Falls Talks t,her wajr make a whFa1" oranled raiding nav became the on Market Conditions. Powerful entualiy "y- -J armed force In Chinese govern men L to auhdue it, made Chang a gen "JAI nro Id hia men in the armv to The Tribune. T w,v- over whom hV ,master he Ipseiil IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Jsn. 29 J?'ord except tor the Idaho can expect a 10 per cent annual who, being very Increase In demand of southern Calibeautiful i'oun't. considerable in fornia market centers for Its agriculManchurian affairs of state. power Unlike tural products, Charles P. Bayer, field almple uniform which Chians k secretary of the Lo Angeles Chamber wears, usually of Commerce, told a luncheon gatherdrmea In a beautiful Chan embroidered In the Presbyterian church Friday Jacket and takea great pride in silk ing his to 100 business and pro finger nails, which are so long that noon. Close feaeiona! men from Idaho Falls and he never attempts to shake hand with BhelPey were present. with foreigners. To Illustrate the cloee trade relaChang despises tb Cantonese, in an interview once granted this and tionship that now exists between the observer, he called boiaheviet advisors two states, Mr. Bayer cited figure China greatest curse. His program for 192$, which showed that Idaho for uniting China Is for the powere onb of the principal feeders of th to tend him money and let hit army populous areas of California. Forty-fou- r sweep south. per rent of all potatoe used In trade area Young Chahg Is 21, a son of Chang the southern California first wife. .He a great come from Idaho, 21 per cent of the of 25 cent the wheat and per butter, bridge player and consider himself an 11 claim per cent of the eggs, he said. Dairy expert consumer of cocktail which has not held up under test He farmers In Jerome county alone last to especially fond of the company of year received more than a million dol- - h.V Kai-She- be-n- . at Man-!!r1- a' - rayHiut life tJSU) f$r: jfefeairffeb tofeaKfrv !. Kai-She- ijn'i.Ja. - ot 4-pl- ece ........ ............. 1 - A remarkable set which embodies all the smart points of high grade design, workmanship and quality found only in the very best of furniture. Every piece bedroom the chiffonier has large, roomy drawers and is a magnifiis roomy. The dresser, 48 inches wide, s gorgeous a piece as you would want' and matched walnut veneer panels are used throughout. cent piece of art. The entire set is away above the average bedroom furniture. aamm MgftEgg msgmmmmtm RRsm is-a- Hand-picke- d 1 Tso-Ltn- 's ill I?ed $39.00; Large Size Full Size Vanity $55.00; Bow-loChiffonier $39.00; Full Size Dresser $45.00 A Fashionable Group, Depleting the Smart New Spring Suite Comprises; Styles In Bedroom Furniture. Dresser, Bed, Chiffonier and Rocker. Regular Value $250. February Sale Price lars for products they shipped to California, Mr. Bayer told hi listener. The speaker made a strong appeal for cloiur relationship between west-UI$ he ern state. Los Angeles, wants Idaho to prosper and Idaho should In turn hope for growth In Lo Angeles, as the prosperity of one is dependent uoou the prosperity of the The west, Mr. Bayer contin- you should buy our products. You and goods ued, should stand together and work buy our . manufactured thereby build our Industries. As our together. "Los Angeles has developed into industries grow. It means more eman industrial area, Mr. Bayer point- ployment and more people, and more "W want you to give our people mean a treater demand for ed out. manufactured article a fair trial, if yoir product. Aff you help Lo Anand they in turn help quality are equal to those geles and ths west, prlc . W believe you. from eastern markets. other. Mr. Bayer approved th Idaho Fall plan to have an Industrial survey made, declaring It Is the only way to determine what sort of Industrie will flourish here. He scored the disgruntled citixens who are always knocking and advised them to move out if they didnt like the community in which they Uv, Oscar Jnhannen presided as chairman of the luncheon and introduced as the first speaker Ralph E. Thomas, manager of the state chamber. Mr. Thomas outlined the work of th state chamber. Muaio was furnished by the Rotarv club orchestra. Ladles of, the Presbyterian the luncheon. served church |