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Show THE SALT LAKE TUIBUXE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Inataad of tha feature, ftfresemsn a mat from folncar lha perfectly and friandiy eueeil4 fiance praparad to discuss, wit maraly tha avacuallon of tha aacond sone, but alao withdrawal from third and Uat area, whl.h niual ba Kuril h Jinuan Ifi discussion, boa avar. tha French bra. nuar inoicatao, muei oa tha principle of companaalk.n. Is 1. for word. avaruatloB franc Esewct torn financial Advantage. Nor wara th terms whlrh Franc would consider laee clearly Indicated. u Parley Very Disappointing to Most of Europe Poincare-Streseman- n cur-teou- ta 1 German Hopes Were High That France Would Make Generous Gesture About Rhineland Evacuation, but Terms Seem Impossible. of form of lee I which would natlona to went hack supervision Rtreeemann H. FRANK tlMONDi. treaty. y did that Immadiala avacuallonof th hi cura and European pro. While th nrweeno of Grmn for raaumaboranie aillltarlsation unmistakably kee prop-laln- i. not laad lo prompt hcu a if snlnletar in Farta for, th first Rhine ona In violation of tha traaty Franca espocte aoma ar Obviously what Streaemann had of Versalllee. time vino the Frspco-Prueala- n to ba darlvad from financial maee of advantage tha what bopad. e flret-rtnt of waa. ta ItMlf. an bonda which paopla had axoacud. wa aomat gesture tha marketing of Oerman datall In tha raparationa pmn. of tha ara on lha French part In ree ie-Importaac and th meetlna; oermany. la Dawes lha plan east'ndar Khinelend. fee-I Tha avaruattnn of tha 8treeemann mat Potncar wlfht wall oulllnad aa tha bound to aall a relatively anormoua cira oaeed bar railily have niarksaa saw data In Euro- promlae of pretty bonda'. upon of an Immadiala vacufkn of number b no that eye and othar nationally ownad loa, whlrh, pean, reconciliation. portion of lha Hhlnaland will and turn over Ilia procaada ba under tha treaty of Vereaillee. question that what had keen hopeJ urce It From thla har conqueror for. t Wait tn Oeruiatty and the world cleared of alllad troona automatically between 1100. alliaa, did Id a lltlla mora than a year; that la, on haa haan calculated euteld ot Frne and b could ll.lxXl.OuO.Ooa 0O0.000 and not com off. Harlna elgned the Kal- - January 1, Wi. Aalda tnr from aoma Mtn 1hT,cn VrnirA-rTarma- hr SERVES EVERYWHERE -- 4a mm invaainr iiiil lha llirmin EO crmanl and tha ralatlon batwaan aln-- d andHerman aoterninaata would b lrHiln.l ch aqormoua Iranaactlon But dfbanda primarily upon tha condition of tha world maraat and upon tb will anil eanacltv of Amarkan In atora ta abaorb such a trareandou amount of foraisn aacmrltlaa- - Nor la It laaa manlfaat that tha approval of tha Amarican jovarnmant would ba aontlal to th flotation In th United uiataa. And durlnc lha nroareaa of oraaldanlisl altcllon nothing of th aort would b ponlbla. Itraaamann Lft Wltheut Haoouraa. tifiunuin waa. than, frankly with out any raaourre to maet tha damanda waa amply handad of Pfllncar. and unable to buy what tha Francntold him waa for aala. What th Garry niana had hopad for. what tha cooaidarabla and Influantial aactlon of which (OrSand n.rm,. nuhlla oolmon racODCllia tlon tha traditional vn an ntnta batwaan anemlae daslrad. waa soma algna, aom raiativalv Inaananalr bit of aanaroa' Ity, which mifht randar laaa difficult their home eituation In th facmaln-o th nationallata who at all timee iin that all raconcl atlon la tmpoa tibia snd that Fraoch purpoa remain . ii W&STINGHOUSE to the al ralaad. Thi sum would liaa and tha K ranch ahaie would ba bond a UMIa mora than half. Th would ba a.. Id on tha world markat tha tranaartlun would ba batwaan II n JIAN JANVIt. Consolidated Press ) Sept, I With th Walt Houe fiasrall ready ta run top. ataff la apticlpatlon of th arrival of th president and Mrs. Coolldge, en up In day oon, Washington Is lining whatever la 10 come flood earnaat offor social and political big way times. All weak th Incoming train hav with th grsetast and near-arehurrylna to baea In expec tation of the arrival of th national enlivening the moving toplinere. panorama of returning vacationists ar scores of fond mammae shepherding aay comnanlea of sunbrowned young atars bound for home and the opening of the schools. Nothing rounds Waalilngton s van- cue clueenehlp up ao abruptly aa tha clanging of th good old school bell. By reason, primarily, oi in biiicuu wpw ly. WASHINGTON, (Copyright, d eurlty of Franc. But en th wother me hand It might preeenuy revert war and aeak lo eipana fioatfrontierpolicies or Its Influence In Kurep snd then It eould hardly b prevented aoatll. ona . any new combination of fore which axamlnea th FrarRB vlaw, by U'han la discoverable. whkb Folncar rapraaaata. It Is clear that mmf f.lrcumatancaa nava com Germany Raaolved blnad to eraaU tha preaent state of T Ostein Revision. mind. There la, flrat, the KaUof So the French, th Poles, the Csecho- traaty. Nothing that the president or and the Italian hav "dug in the aacretary of atale hav aald or Slovaka to defend tb alatua quo In Europe, so many aay will oninca the French gov. whll th arnmant or tha F ranch paopt that the far aa Grmany la concerned, German nation, without regard to etep In the eerie treaty la not the flratUnited States back party, is reeolved to obtain larevision. which will bring the today to Europe under condltlone et laat Neither side desires war or w In 11.1. thinking about war. but what must similar to those two th ba la racocniaed that Th United Statea Is coming back to I ar Irreconcllabl and so far nurpo Europe, thue the French reeeoit. It aolna to take a hand In the laet stagae n European Bletory war naa always re of raconatructlon. The flrat end moat sulted from such situation. No peopiIts ba ever yet consented to abandon obvious etep la to ahar In th nca unity because that plan,- nursult of nationalworld ry liquidation of the Dnwas eettlepeace. flnei the which purault disturbed go along with Thus, behind all th brilliant scene, menl of the flDt quaation. ra'i the dark lurked Oartn of the Parla assembly, bacema anormoua Invaatora shadow of new dangers, utterly like the many, end. ir the issue oi uarmao raparatlons rmlra- eld. Polnoare and Streeemann met and tp manta takea place, wa snau axpana our that wss omethlng. Streeemann was in the atreata of the French II- holding, we ere than Intereated and the German nag wa shown nncially In th eolvency of Germany.Tfapftal emu exarur w v"e Quaatlett of Debts th trmndoua German Victoria over th marked which armlea French the Ralaad. Is Agsln Tn that altuation will not the holders opening phaa of th world warthat Finally all hands of private securltiae pen:eve that the again la something. a treaty renouncing value of their Invaatmente depends solemnly signed third fact. war. which reparattona, aggressive largely upon the siie of ef Hut no causa oi war wae mm that tha more Qermsny la bound to pay to acfected, no purpoae of any nation Inherdirectly to her war creditor, the IfIn-as quire seemed or what maintain aha will hav to pay to th private ent and impreacrlptlble righta was vestor? But this ralaaa the queatlon abandoned. And the pursuit of thee A reduction of the aums of debt. was prceld by all to tnvoivInhlrb, are now fixed by the Dswea plan right and fresh collisions of 111 ba permitted by France only aa It new rlvalrlea what moved Brland la balanced by a reduction of the terest. That was that what in to his say. amount now payable to tha Cnltad mfcined to be addres done waa to organize States and Great Britain on account of the Kellogg treaty that peace, Allied debts. promise, but all depended Germany aaks for a revision or the beautiful of words info Dawas plan, Europe believes that the upon the translation naymenta henceforth called for by the facts. horn went Meantime Stresemann Dawea plan ara beyond. German ca handed and gravely disillusioned pacity. Franca agrees, provided that emptv no reduction aitacie ner. liaiy is in and the German press and public equaltheir disappointment. lha same situation, so Is Belgium. The ly disclosed McClure Newspaper Syndi British aim adhere to the old Balfour (Copyright, cate.) lan. Insisting that they must get from lermany end their allies of the war debt enough to pay the Baldwin-Mello- n settlement contributions annually. Franc, than, expect to eay to the United States, "Your ahare In the general clearing up of the postwar meaa must be tha reduction of your claims upon your European associates for war debts." She expects to balance this by her assent to the reduction of reparations "pari passu" and by her consent to the premature evaeulatlon of th Rhineland. Wltheut har consent neither thing Is possible, but both are essential to prosperity and order in Europe. Aaalnst the treat international con. 13-3ference France expects, with the 3 Pawes plsn and interallied debts both on the calendar, to nolrt all of her cards and evacuation Is on. 8h hod It against Germany, primarily. If Germany flnda the money herself, then the card goes and there Is no need of using It against the United States and Great Britain. But as long ss Germany cannot find the money. Franc keeps the card. French Can Find Meny Other Reasons. There are, of course, many other rea sons on which France een find her policy. The preaent agitation in Gar- - 0 many snd Austria lookine to the union of the two republics haa awakened an enormous amount or apprehension in ine rrencn public mind. If sueh a union took place tha whole system of Europe created at Parla In 1919, would be destroyed. A Germany of nearlv 7B. 000,000 would dominate- - central Europe and almost automatically acquire that hegemony whicl only narrowly escaped her during the world ar. In addition to the money price of evacuation there la then the Political.' and the political conaideraton la unmla- takabiy further assurances on the Ger man sid that th German republic win accept as immutable the frontiers fixed at 1'aris. both as they relate to Austria and as they concern Poland and By the Locarno treaty Germany agreed not to disturb them by force. But alongside thla pledge stands the fact that for all Germane the revision of the Polish fron tiers Is a fixed purpose, while for the republican parti, notably the social democrats and the Catholics, union with. Austria Is a partisan issue, because sueh union would enormously swell the numoers ot ootn groups. The French are not now distributed over the possibility or any Immediate military attack by Germany. Se curity for the moment saems assured.' are loontng to the future and csm.iney may ao see in the desire f the Germane to free,thelr territory from armies of occupation before tha data fixed In th treaties a valuable thlnr to irxi against German agreement to respect the atatus nuo. Were Germanv to offer tomorrow to tike the same pledge with of the eastern frontiers that she respect took for the western at France Iapio, would undoubtedly agree to evacuate and depend upon her right to veto all t reparations amendments her out of the American and British debt difficulties. -- rjctd mt r. nil Salt JLake ISiil malic teiernmeutat atatus of such Urge proportion of th population, the national capital la on of lb grandest educational rennesvous in ine country, with Juvenile of ail age, balling from avery aactlon of th union, on th Uat of suella. With the settling down procaa th order of lb day. ther I a granq com- Ina toaether at tha various cluba, which again ar going pretty, near full tide. Meantime, the diplomatic con- linaent ar fllttlna In and out of town setplacing the youngatersin school ormore ting households in order. The colImportant member of the foreign ony generally will not arrive until th advent of th Whll Hmm family. All the member of th cabinet ar bearing down upon th town, lb aec retary of war and hla young daughter. and Cynthia, being All. e Brook n rout eaat after a visit at Brule. Incidentally, the Davis girl hav had ona a rand and Iloriou aummer of aa venturous travel and eiDerlence. Both attended the nominating convention at Kansas City, prcdtng this Paod with a aerie of aide trio In company After literally with their mother. g th continent a mam cr here of tha Dartv headed by th tary of war, the two girl eeompnl4 Mr. Davl. to Hwall. their now abroad, will rejoin th family in nd of th Waahlnaton before th month, aooordlna to Dreaent nlan. Ready to ore sent hi credential aa ma aa tha Breeident and the eecretary of atate return, the new ambaeeedor from Areantlna. tr. Manuel b. Mai bran, haa arrived. Madame Malbran will not Join th ambassador her un til lete tn the winter. Another newcomer In th dlplomatld group will b Mdm Moumar atey, wife of the ambassador of Turkey. Inl.r-.ll-nv VlaltACB due tO aTTIVW Marahal arly In th fatt Inelud Flld Vlacount Allen by, famous leader of th to la M On Jerusalem ramoalcii. who of tb headllnera at in American reAntonio in gion convention at October, lady Allenby accompanies per Husband. Yet another foreign nousoie in upop u befor the snow tiiee drop I th Hon. Hugh Knnay. cniai jusAccom tice of the Irieh Fre Mr. Kennesjy, mth . panied by cam to ttnd meeting tlc. who of th Amrlcn Bar association at touring th Seattle, ba fthr weed no tracks Always progressive always modern always moving ahead ! Salt take City is now giving to its citizens what : is probably the most efficient and practical- means of urban transportation yet developed. - The ten electric coaches being placed in operation by the Utah Light & Traction company represent an engineering triumph in combining the advantages of the latest trolley car with those of the modern bus. Operating by electric current, drawn from overhead trolleys, these new vehicles have the efficiency that has made the street car such a practical solution to the problem of transportation in modern cities. Yet they offer, too, the rubber-tire- d comfort and flexibility of operation that is possessed by the gasoline or bus. gas-electr- ic First the mule car, slow, inefficient-t- hen the trolley car, a great transportation improvement now the electric coach, comfortable, efficient, speedy sucll is the history of Salt Lake's constant prog- ress in urban transportation. d, . Csecho-Slovakl- FRIDAY 4ND SATURDAY, aSeptembcr 14th and 15th 4 mkAm 8tt. wt. bn WOMEN WA0 gpecUl te The Tribes. CONTMT. ' CALDWELI, Idaho. Th mot viy In tha no Ileal campenn oi de Canyon county this yar, s o veloped, Is that between jure, ui.n y.. for county Painter, Republican nominee treasurer, snd Mr. Mary Goodlo. prs.-entressures, and nomine of the Progressive party: RINO. SCHOOL BILL te The Trtseae. . Mitchell of al D. v. local the public school announces all for opnlng erythlng In rsdine r- A ii.niHminn tiondav morning. of th organisation of th curriculum effected Junior high choo ha beenna domes- with provision for manual tio srt courses as wen ss rranvn sm Lba.?K and fr t Cnerts all dsy, dy ch Colorful fruit display Artlstle parsds .... . -- . mi Slam in LAROEST COMMUNITY spana twain airaei, Biaoinoeny WIT LINES, RAILROAD SPECIAL LOW RATES ON ALL (AdvertlaemenL) ST-g- BT OF DEDICATION MOUNTAIN LEHI-Prlnclo- n- - The Want Ad Phone Was. 590 tynewrltlna, Mb O the Service of the Public Since 1868 authentic variety is the spice of the instant fittinc wee women coats s. Carly Settlement. But th Germans will not take each a pledge. No German public man could live If he committed his country to permanent acceptance of tlie Polish corridor. The present cabinet, based upon a fusion of th Soclalista and Centrists, could not face its constituents if it made any new sacrifice which might constitute an obstacle to union with Austria. No German believes either the corridor or the Ansclusa Question an be settled But in both cases it is national policy to keep for tha future hands as free as rrav ha. And there, after all, Is th fa'al bar-rito any real enteri'e What Germany u dsrserous for France anii fatal for the ! Polish snd Czech frlenJs of France. Were Germany to acquire the corridor and Austria. France would b reduced to the position of a second-cla- s tate and Poland and would ba the economic and the political vas- sals of the new Germany. Nor could Hungary escape a similar situation. Franc. Italy and Great Britain. een If they were joined In a cloae alliance, whlrh Is st least doubtful, could hardly make bead against such a combination, which m.ght In due course find a has ' for alliance with the Russia which must eventual'y emerge from tha preaent chaos. V irr event. lthj Russia out of th a sl'st:ferpiyt''yw-anGen-yiwhlrh waa formed by th Aua-tna unlonvpf the present Reich with re tar ard away the greatest wf;d t It pi.cht b ' on tlie crn'.n-nm purpoe- ho::y :on:..iatel t nd otes lacktnr tn an- - purpose or to disturb the intfi'' cr w:th rir- A - i. n. SALT IXKT CTTT. UTAH seh ALL dally st1J:0 noon. FRKE PIACHt AND WATERMELONS FOR 2:00 t p. m. dlly. race and bucking muatang Hor "ARABIAN DISPLAY. Nioma." "7 ..-- v. FIREWORK! MAQNIFICBNT mountain Firwork Co. Battl of Tank under hlirir. pnaay evening. gnecUl In WESTLNGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING COMPANY, McCoraick Building, 10 West First South Street, i '"', No German Believes Tb slertricsl equipment for Salt Lake's electric coaches was designed and manufactured by the Westlnghou Company, a pioneer In s'l developments that promote better, faster, and more efficient transportation. The coaches, made by the Versare Corporation, hive a capacity of 45 In both their appointments and their operation they meet today's demand for comfort, speed, safety snd economy. BRIGHAM CITY fa ff that PEAOEaES U-- vi, So. Main St. Was. 475 In wfflh tmllefo ENJOY PEACH DAYS Washington Livens Up for Social and Political Ki Times 1 ' 9, 1923. er France-Germa- n riir -- V,&rity iu TABEICS . . . in COLORS..'. . in the choic of fine FURS, . . . varisty in COLLARS AND CUFFS . . . ntver btfore such distinctive and-- individnsJiied ityle for the short woman and miss . . . AND TR0SZ OF AVERAGE HEIGHT . . . here are new dress and sport modes . . . ready to wear at once without alterations : . M Z. C. M. I. -- Ready-to-Wear . m. I i-- :. . Second Floor pow-e-- .c , )- - |