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Show 4T THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. 6U XDAY MORNING, APRIL 16 GERMAN FlliS Qranite School Qirls I Demonstrate Dance Art "National Men PME Try rtf-den- ts Noted Oermsr) Editer nd Economist. Consolidated Press (Copyright, Amerlcsn BERLIN. April H Th not Germany to .loin with ni no a political weapon tiuestlons a weapon for arl.lust mar ststes- - mi i of rights among l ... . Where ie league i. ,. Liliv nernilt it villi certain a a reservations In commo with 'he I mted Slate, Oermanv also regard- eary and harmful to add to the antiwar declaration all kinds of reserva- """ actions tions contemplating warlike the peace possible breakers of as It i nut-b Orm.in opinion regards ter of course that a state shall illegal to defend itself abl again' pear league against such a crime a In unitedly of Terpsichore Trucksters Form Body In Inttrest of Industry Appear in Ancient and t" Tbe Trlbone Misuse of Peace Feared by Germany. Students But In a pact designed to condemn war and make It Impossible, the talk must be all about peace, not about wars waged to maintain peace. In have this matter the Herman people trea reason to be mistrustful. They the nation other as as sure any highly Idea of an International alliance of that know also They all nations. great and noble Ideas were back of the creation of the present League of Nations and they participate gladly In the work of the Geneva organisation. But thev have not been able entirely to forget that the league was founded as a league of victors against the conquered und that It rtarted Its cTtlC mltteemen present. and Now that we have had our big storm real the weather will likely turn to - mind turn to spring, doesn't your? what to buy and where to buy it XlBBSBSBSBSBSBZlr pernl In The Trlboee. The annlver BINGHAM. April 21 lags ssrv of the organization of troop 145 at a banquet given at Senator Brookhart of Iowa has hsd was celebrsted last night. another Idea, and this one Isn't crssv. theTheKlwanla halladdress was delivered principal At any rate, l( quite plesss either. W P Hawkins. Boy Scout field the state department: snd the trouble by The district. of Lake Sail Is executive with the state depsrtmenthard-boile- supIs so speaker praised'the work of the locsl posed to be that It loose-mindeand the by given and troop cooperation that It can't get the community. craiv enough. D. T. nnd outmaster. A. W. Eh in. n Brookhart wants to lend money to Slates Schick, assistsnt scoutmaster, delivNicaragua out of the Unitedtried A history of to ered short address. treaaury. He has already the troop wss given by Jack Smith lend most of the money In the treasthinks and Clarence MacNell described the ury to farmers, but now he and he duties of a senior patrol leader. The he seen some more there given by Nb the araguans troop committee report was addresses wants to lend It to Short ,h Nlcaraguans Thomas Caulfleld. Tha point i ,hat ' A. C R. Dr. Frazler. made were bv for i. really do need a lot of money and Art Mack. Deputy ComIrick the proper development and prosper- missioner 'V D merit Watkins gave they get ity of their country, and, IfNew Vork. badges to the troop, which now numIt from private bankers in thev will probably have to pay 7 per bers nineteen inembar. The United States government MWvwvsMwwweeeeeeeeeeeeee cent. per cent can borrow money at 3 than politics. It'a for entersnd lend It to the Nlcaraguans at 4 letter tainment. per '"ent. We have Just had "A. E.." the irAnyway. It's fine to see Brookhart resistible mystical Irish poet, among snd the state department seeing eye us. In a private house he enchant-Ingl- y to eve. That's why people who have "Intoned'' a lot of hit poems. lake been here a long time don't them. He not "read" does He FJst-to-fiquarrels loo seriously. "chants." them. He delivers them ss todsv on something mj be Succeed a thousand of years bard au lrlih someon tomorrow ed by ago who might have delivered his thing else. In assembled to tribe an Irish poems night time in a clearing In the Senator Shlpgteaid of Ihe Meanwhile An American woods. poet present Minnesota Is all worked up because Inspired to competition. the Cuban government Is .alleged to was was Carl Sandburg of Chicago. It toward tome behaved have very badly got a guitar nnd proceeded to peAmerican citizens In addition to be- He rformfor the visiting Irish poet's ing alleged to have behaved very benefit a long line of the old songs badly toward some of Its own citi- of th" Illinois days of the frontier zens. Senator Shlpstead wants the and of the Indian. state department to get busier in tellThe hells of Ireland and the backing the t'uban government what to woods of Illinois sang together. The do and what not to do. "equalization fee" went through the Shlpstead may be light or wrong but itenate Just the same. about the Cuban government, there's one thing he certainly seems to have found out that's right without question. This country has got so deep Into the affairs ef the I iwm allld ?VuhTv. w CORRECT SPRING APPAREL Itself. slen' and they were further express" In a manorial of th fitrnun goern Germany wants war rejectee also Mates fore. Skinner. Dr. report P"n'nHuifnJon hat Brandela Is the Thla shows sbsoluta geogrsphlesl center cf our I must proceed claco. of HAMILTON'S -- rmi also Press.) (Copyright. I'M. Consolidated ' Vou 21 WASHINGTON. April De sn Justice said sir.'' are wrong, of the L'nlted States supieme r court to government lawyer argu' ing before him "Will sour honor read Ihe sUt-ai- d the lawtr. offering to hand It to him nr smuiw l nevar. sir. reaa 'No.' " replied uvi Justice Van Da Venter. What a lot or wotk uui sie. rsje.-tln- attacK'and , HARD. Tnn-national convention at Sea importance Ah aaareee on r SCOUTS HEAR TALKS. Spvtal to The Trlbnat. April 21 Boy SPANISH FORK. enScouts of Palmyra staka held an last nlgjht at the In Ibe Trftnat. serial meeting thusiastic to Trleast. Ibe gpeclil D. Alton Parbuilding. LOGAV, April Jl Louise Shepard seminar: MT PLEASANT. April 21 An exof the executive offlca was both Junior stupaint-u- p champaign tridge Ardelle tensive ctean-up- , Simpson, snd He gsve en is now under way hejre, and will con- dents of the Utah Agricultural college, the principal speaker.snd report ot on scouting address tinue until final lnssetln Saturday are at school representing the local April 21. AsMayor Bent R. Hansen Is genersl the waitero division convention of and the which chairman of the campaign five Students. sociated Women elty hss been divided Intocommittees opened In Seattle. Wash . nn April II. with the fellowtng ve- DIs-t- rl Tha convention closes Saturday who will assist with the work: M PeC 1. Councilman t No "'souie h are up for of the topics whb tersen. Mrs L J. Seely. Mrs C. L. the and 1 discussion at the gathering Include Stewart. Mrs. Fred Stanfleld big sister movement, L Lund: district No. 2. Councilman honor of acquaintmethods r. W Wall. Mrs. Joseph Davis. Mrs. house rules snd Mrs. Roy Christen-.n ing new and old students. C'W Sorensen. and A R Darley; district No. .1 William L. Madsen, Councilman Mrs O. V Andersen. Mrs. Andrew and Normsn. Mrs. WJlllam L. MadsenCoundistrict No 4. Joseph Matson; W R. Mrs. D. J. cilman Meyrlek. Candtand, Mrs. Sterling Lricksen. Mrs. U. A. C. Coeds Attend Mt. Pleasant Clean-u- p Seattle Convention Campaign in Full Swing your thumb down on our and lbn put thumb don :nn miles s from Louis... with circle It ....I...., .,,.1 l'r. Piinniii'ln draw ville snd with Loulsvllls ss Us center, you will have district No S Councilman Paul Mon- reson. sirs, turum vnni'an". Included the whole of the little of our nine Seymour Jensen. Mrs. Paul Monjon gion wtthln which five out nd W. K Throndsen uprerne court Judges were born.Ohio Cincinnati. at fsft was born Van De Vanler was born at Marlon, McRevnolds was born st Elkton. Troop Celebrates Fetes lnd Ky. Ssnford was bern st Knoxville. On Anniversary Day Brandela was born at Louls-ttl- l Tenn Inviting In th other grest powr wer as a political weapon he been epprovsl by greeted wit public opinion Tht same Ideas ss h In Us pressed bv the United Mstes v re exchange of notes with Kranr. delegate Cfrmm hy th expressed ...... k.fur. i tir von smtson. 'n r"".' WILLIAM If vou out K Louisville. ,sste 1!. of .Nations By "iiitsieia.susMsiSiiniiisiisiissisii Virtrinia Freebairii. Rc- lia Ball. Florence Bauer Kellogg Pact Wins Ap- and La Verne Jensen. of Granite high proval, but Suggetion school, were one of several Made a to Methods. unusually good features at the school's annual dance V STOLPER, revue. y Dm. OUSTA League and Affairs I 22, 1928. Modern Styles. sfurtenta of the Granite high school, under the direction of Miss Valentinedisplayed their terpslchoi.i.nts Friday night In their high on,, nil dance review at the school. Of particular beauty were the reek dances, wherein tne maioens as might themselves disnorted Hence lines. such work along the plains of fears nothing more than the Oenone and Daphne on "'"ces which Tnlsuse of a peace organisation for Ida: and Ihe Bgyptlan vere gorgeously onmrari. T violent ;ind oppressive ends. of found e worthy i. . was naot an also nntla'nr ..' lonelnr .....i. -II iiiq riiiciiopio be laid, not on moral condemnation special mention. of force, but on Juristic provisions regarding the punishment of some Fund state that ahould violate the paet. It P..T. A. Raises could become possible that one atate School Improvement could, through tactical cleverness of an opponent, be maneuvered into apwithout In The Trlbmie. aggressor pearing to be theintention to attack, Special having had any FAIRVIEW. April :i. -- The Parent held and In such case war against It would Teacher association of violation of appear to hf againstIt acould a series of dances and be the the flrat of week school the right, although the at high result of purely imperialistic motives. parties this Funds will gp toward gymnasium. or the Improvement and beatification Germany Desires school grounds as outlined by Effective Defense. Hansen of the Agricultural college. the Germany naturally desires an ef- Plans call far planting lawns at out fective defense against any state setting high school grounds andschool. InIs She the pact. really violating shrubbery at the grade deed especially Interested therein. She received security first for her west-rBENEFIT DANCI. border through the treaty of which Kngland anjl Italy guarSpecial to The Trlbone. anteed, and against whose violation MT. PLEASANT, April 21. The GerLions club and the women's clubs of they would have tonointervene. international many could sign tha city will give a "Traffic Dnce hall treaty which annulled Locarno and for the general public In Armorycomthus made possible such further hap- Friday evening. April 17. The Ruhr. of the invasion as the of arrangements Inpenings mittee In charge But the Amerlcnn proposal. In Ger- cludes Ivan fall, chairman; Mrs. M. not either conflict man opinion, does C. Petersen: Mrs. C. L. Stewart. Mrs. with the league of nations pact or YV H. Terry. Mrs. L. R. Chrlstensen, Gerthe tararno pacts. When the Mrs William Hansen. H. W. Bowen. man government, whose reply to the H F. Wall, Miss Louise Madsen and The proceeds Xellogg note unfortunately has been Mrs. S. D. Iongsdorf. campaign, of the dance will be used for equipdelayed by the election welcomea American initiative and dethe public for and ment furnishings clares its willingness to Join a genlibrary building. eral antiwar pact. It will speak the sense of the overwhelming majority of the German people. iMkl v . For Kali-vie- HELPER. April 'A - Truckmen of this vicinity have completed details of organisation of an association peull.ir to their calling, which will be known as the I tah Private Truckers' association. With the enrollment of five new members at Ihe recent meeting, the total membership has been brought to thirty. The organisation, composed of private, express and mall truck drivers, includea men from Helper. Price. Duchesne. Mvton. Vernal. Roosevelt and The arti les of other basin points. association Incorporate uiattera of to members. Its benefit mutual The many-folpurposes of the union include road maintenance: protection of rights and Interests of truckers; promotion of favorable legislation; efficiency of service, and good will among the members of the trucking occupation. K. P. Fisher of this'clty was chosen ss first president of the new organisation. He will be supported by the following officers and members of the board of directors: Leland Hair, Duchesne, secretary and treasurer; Robert Johnson. Vernal; Alfred Lubllm, Roosevelt: Emery Neilson, Myton.; and William Asa Snyder. Altonah, d Wardle, Roosevelt. Duchesne Board Makes Inspection at Roosevelt n ROOSEVELT. April :i Superin- tendent O. C. liockhart. Vice President Luke flcgg, Floyd E. Lamb and Louis R Allred of the Duchesne district board of education visited the local to high school during the week-nconsider needed changes and improvements. One suggested change la the removing of the mechanical and manual training departments from their present location into a new building, adone. With thla jacent to the present move the present crowded condition Some Improvements will be relieved. In the gymnasium also are d. lore. republics In Central Hear Him We have a wonderful assortment of in Coats, Dresses, Ensembles and Suits, all the new materials, styles and colorRemember, too, our low overings. head expense enables us to sell our merchandise for much less than when we paid downstairs rents. Today! Sunday 3 Time! FREE Sunday. April 22, 11:15 a. m. "HOW TO KNOW YOURSELF AND YOUR WORK" We Invite You to Visit Our Shop and Compare Our Styles and Values Sun. Aoril 22. 3 n.m. "REFITTING "THE MISFITS' 8 p .m. Sun.. April 22. WHAT YOU ARE "WHY YOU ARE." G. H. LeBarr Prof. THE WORLD OVER AS "THE SUCCESS DOCTOR" AND "MASTER ORATOR KNOWN PRESS FOR VVOMPT SfigRECT IN BALLBOOM Hotel Uteah UPSTAIRS 218 SOUTH MAIN Admission Free Amer- ica and In the Caribbean sea that it's going to be a long time before there will be anything to the proposition of AUERBACH'S savins simply "Hands off." lota of Shlpstead came here with sense and he's getting lots more. Just the same It's ridiculous to say that 8hlpstead has "gone back on his A lot Farmer-Labo- r e views. of that sort of tripe Is printed about "radical" senators and representatives. They are supposed to have yielded here to the lures and blandishments of the "social lobby." Thevars supposed to have changed their It views because of dinner parties. Is all boah. Dinner parties here don't change votes. Shlpstead of Minnesota and Curtis of Kansas are great hands nt That Is, they are dinner parties. highly popular and much asked. But now note! Every "social lobby" hostess inn Washington Is against theandMcNary-HaugeCurtis bill. Shlpstead voted unflinchingly for It. Of course! This writer is willing to offer a nalarge prise for any vote on any tionally Important bill that the "social lobby" ever changed. The "social lobby" Is for something FURNITURE STORE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Northeast Corner Broadway and State Family Escapes Fire Which Destroys Home Speetiil to The Tribune. Klre. reOSMOXD. Wyo.. April 21 sulting from a defective flue, totally and destroyed the family residence Olsen personal belongings of (ieorge and family here, recertly. Members Of the family escaped at 5 a. m. The No insurloss Is approximately J20(i. the propance was carried on ny-o- f WE OWN OUR HOME 4. erly STATE TREASURER IS CANDIDACY LINOLEUM ANNOUNCED VALIS RUG to let Spring in, by using colorful rugs Let your home reflect the Spring time spirit; and start now You could await your inspection. now and linoleums. Our new Spring patterns have arrived and Store. Auerbach's Furniture not find a better selection and fairer prices than at EASY TERMS REACH OUT TO MEET YOU HIRE: J31 SO DOWN! 131.50 month buys de bungalow, southeast lhrhtful ; - - i- - ) targe jz?" JM I .OOM brtrk home rw ijbjwj Tt.' npuninai Terms uksf gent. i LINOLEUM omwn i room modern home, hardwood floors; located right on good University avsnue. Will accept car aa down payment, balance izv BEAtTTrF-- H. -- niontb. - S0iiXTtS CHICKEN RANCH room "modern bungjilou Hsre'a a on ' acre, planted to young fruit 00 chick-- State Senator C. Frank Ryan of the Jrd senatorial district of Huh. who resides at Heber City, takes this method of advising his friends and supporters that be will be a candidate for nomination for state treasurer on the Republican ticket at the coming state convention. Penator ftvan is 47 years of aere. a native of Utah has had a wide busi ness experience: has served his as slate senator, hold Ins: that fries from 121 to l'!4. Inclusive Prior to his becoming elate senator Mr. Ryan served In many poeitions of Scout public trust. His hobby Iserf Roy the Court work, he being chairman of Honor at this time. The He as tor nays: "In dec'aring my csjsjdldary for Ktste Treasurer. I am aferedirur to the urge of many friends and sMXDorters. I have no irsonal a to grind.' I am a lifelong Repub- t win In the event "f my lic. Mon. us every effort to bring credit to I fully myself and my supporters that may there-b- y appreciate the honor be conferred on me --Tt nominate t sod elected I ska!' take efrV free and unbound by any and strawberries; coops for ens; 00 cash will handle, in Farms and Acreage" Want Ada, COME. LET'S SWAP! Good doable house. 6 rooms each snd side, modern, newly decorated Will Will rent for If. reshlngled trsde for lots, automobile or small In "Property for Sale or place. Trade" column. Former YS I.5-BU- wonderful home of t rooms In good condition. The price Is $2j,00" an estra special on the west side: only t2f down and K5 a month. Make few yeara A : dts-rrt- ! ! -- ROOM"rOIX)KtAL ! AMUSEMENT ROOM AND pEN. Ah ezpSrt Irilertor decorator put an artistic trim to thla delightful colonial. You'll marvel at the handily arranged kitchen with tils drain, also tile bath. Attractive living room, and pretty fireplace The amusement room ha a nook adjoining that's unusual. already In lawn and shrubs; ! car garage snd for such location high recavsnue I espec-lsflon up It le-- prom 'see (paid Political advertisement ) Ilrd ommended at MW j or pledges, ex cept u. diecharge tbe duties of such office ; with honesty. Integrity and to the best . f tbe f say shinty, being rears rdful best Interest ef the people of Ctah."j iOllcal A HOME. jour. term to meet DOZENS ef ether DesiesDle Meenss in WANT evus TODAY v 11.1 LW Vome in this week while our stock is complete and while we are showing the new spring designs in Armstrong linoleums with the new dirt resisting accolac finish. Base- Floor Coverings Armstrong "a Linoleums and Felt wide. 6 feet the yard, by Ml Base Floor t0 $1.45 Coverings The seamless Wilton You. too, could own a Home if the you found rosy term $ tte found in Tribune "ReM Estate' WA!ST ADS. SSL.: Standard Felt Ba8C Quaker Fdt 8 ft. 10 . 3 1I1S. ft' 6 9ft.by.2ft. 9al2Rug. JO 7CJ $1195 All other sise Printed linoleum P"d .... $14.75 Tmp Linoleum.... $17.95 at same low prices. A linoleum laid Linoleum is only as good as it is laid. will laid the as a twice will last many yer. it linoleum right laid . heap wav. 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