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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY j BERLIN, POLE Heir to Rogers Fortune Picks Bride t SEES ! FLIGHT I FRESH CRISIS , Silesia Upper Henry H. Rogers, Jr., ton of Colonel Henry Huddletton Rogert and brother of Millicent Roger $ Ramos, the former Countess Salm, photographed with his bride, nee Miss Virginia Lincoln daughter of a Cleveland, Ohio, physician, a fete minutes after ceremony uniting them in marriage. Flare-U- p Threatens Entire At 4 while .financially advising. O'clock you are through with financially advising in your office. You repair to your bouse and eat an egg. At about 8 or so you go to other people's nouses and drink tea and talk finance and shooting till about 7. If then you go-tthe theater you go like everybody else only on tea and without dinner. You display yourself, as financial adviser of Poland, In a box. evincing Interest la Polish theatrical art Thereafter, either at your own house or at somebody else's house, you sit down to a protracted collation which may be called supper, but which In fact constitutes the equivalent of the emitted 17, 1929. our Interstate commerce laws. He further collecu newspaper and magazine clippings of current history. He pastes these clippings into large volumes. The volumes now number 186. They naturally have to have an InCharles 8. Hamlin, of Massachudex. This mere Index Itself now fills setts has been a member of the fed- several supplementary volumes. Mr. Hamlin Is perhaps our only eral reserve board since Woodrow man who has an equal passion Wilson's day! He Is a man of the public for poems and Indexes. most exquisite literary cultivation and at the same time undoubtedly One of our foreign ambassadors our country's greatest compiler of was taking a lady out to dinner, who those dull documents known as Indexes. He has compiled and published made some regretful remarks about an Index digest of the federal reserve her advancing years. The ambassador act, an Index digest of the federal re- gallantly responded: serve bulletin and an Index digest Of "As one of your own poets has said. dinner. You thus feast Into the morning, but start again financially advising as an American at sharp. Mr. Dewey has a splendid constitution and looks fine. t Tho' the mask Is broken, the tomb remains.' " The precise, meaning of that observation has detained the town quite a bit Athletic CoedV Organize Club . education LOGAN A physical club for women students has been organized at the Utah Agricultural college, with officers as follows: Leah Edwards, Salt Lake, president; Orpha Faylor, Logan, vice president; OHv Ensign, 8alt Lake, secretary; n. Helen Hyde, treasurer; Audrey Cornish, sergeant at arms, and Maurine Eck. Logan, reporter. The The Netherlands East Indies ex- club members are planning to apply a pects great extension of bus service for admission to the national Delta Pal. Kappa fraternity. this year. IMPAIRED VISION. (Prom the Sydney Bulletin.) rather I'm surprised that you should become Infatuated with that glrL Why, you should have been able to read her like a book. Son Well, you see, dad, the light waa rather low. Ber-geso- Europe Peace, 1 t By DR. CI STAY STOLPER. (Copyright, 1929. by the Consolidated ,C) tress. F&ZE Delivery by Truck . Our Windows BERLIN. Feb, 18. At the last meeting of the council or the league of nations there was a clash between Foreign Minister Stresemann of Ger- many and Foreign Minister Zaleski I of Poland, following the latter ac- -, Pqrtray in Their Lovely "X cuiatlona against the German upper Silesia, the or i "Volksbund"ofInGerman minorities in ganisation 59 Miles. -By Homelike Setting, the New and Beautiful in furniture. Watch Them! Freight 500 Miles Back of Price Poland. Dr. Stresemann reuestrtriat ther council take up the minorities ques tion at the next meeting. 4 Now. hardly three weeks before j that meeting, the Upper Bilesian ouestion has become a burning one. The Polish government has dissolved the Upper Bilesian sejm. which Is the parliament of the province of 81 advantage of lesla, and cessation of the deputies' Immuthe 4 prlvUeges to arrest Deputy UUU, "4 nity leader of the Volksbund. I The governor of the province has long been trying to lay UUU oy the heels. Charges that he helped young men to evade military service were pending against UUU, but almost 75 cent of the Poles in the upper j Sues selm regarded the evidence as Insufficient to warrant delivering him up. Now the sejm itself is dissolved and TJ11U has been placed under arrest. Long Has Been Thorn Te Dictatorship. This provincial parliament has long been a thorn In the flesh of the Polish dictatorship regime, since It had dared to make grave charges of corruption against Governor Volvode, vhn i n ftrMwiftl frlenri of nirtatyw f mimaskL I Warsaw'! action Is a blow In the ( face for the league of nations, but Is, d violation of i above all, i rights. For. according to solemn J statute given the Upper Silesia ns af- -i ter the partition the province to' 1821, the province's be not taken may away. But the dic-- I tatorthip does not bother Itaelf about WIIAT?" 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