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Show JOORAJL READ AND USE JOURNAL WANT ADS FOR RESULTS . PHONE 7. - v VOLUME XLHI. LOGAN GTHVCACHE SECOND SECTION COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922. NUUT SHANTUNG THE LION IN THE PATH OF , At Paris It Was The Stumbling Block Just As It vHas Been At Washington The Secret Treaty With Japan Relating To Shantung Is Proof of The Seeds of Evil Embodied In Secret Treaties; Shantung Is The Key To The Far East Settlement W I h'j 1 By JOSEPHUS DANIELS - s (STrrtry of Hie mj In Wilson' ('(billet) fllOwas it that said fmuch as Philadelphia does Washington Afflicted With The Shantung Manana the United States with the C , ' Washington has been afflicted ference that it is nearer t. ' with the manana of Shantung, (open sea. Moreover, the t The first mistake was secret 'authority (Guy Morrison V.V . meetings for the discussion of er) says that the railroad t . which the Shantung and the second was by the Germans, the admission that Shantung anese now f control, exte" ) was a question to be debated and westward nearly three hunir 1 decided by China and Japan 'miles, as the Pennsyl vaniaRi' further j road runs from Philadelphia Li from the true situation. Japan Pittsburgh ; while Tsinan-fu- , recognized that it must depend capital of Shantung, now upon Great Britain and France by the Japanese; lies at ti 1 v. for its title to Shantung. When western end of the province l these two nations, with cooling does Pittsburg in Pennsyltime, saw that Shantung stood vania. in the way of peace, they should This statement gives an ilhave recognized the Shantung lumination as to what Japans question as an international claim means to the integrity end question. Those nations and the ability to control its own aCxIrs United States should have join-'t- o China. Add to these tactlJ ed in the ultimatum to Japan conditions, the fact that Get out of Shantung, and with tung is a large producer cf er that ultimatum t have" added: per, lead, antimony, silver And at the same time we will nitre products , garnets tr.J r agree to surrender all our ports agates and gold, and is Cv- T-- f and sovereignty and concessions wise rich, and we can Jv in China inorder to make pans avidity to hold cm ar.J tha justice and peace in the necessity of China to oust fer- Far East. But they were not eign control. willing themselves to renounce Fair Promises.- Butter. for the common good, and there- No Parsnips fore could net take that J high So fir, whenever Japan has , ground. They failed in Washin principle to any ington because they were tarred agreed recession from its claims with Vie same Btick that Japan or. its enforced twenty-on- e is tarred with. on China, it has been Ixok At The Shantung Map with the provisio thst it would Have you ever examined the be done when China had securca map to Btc the importance and stable government, etc. It is strategic position of Shantung? willing to withdraw its trocp If so, you will understand why from, Siberia when, etc., etc., China is so earnest in urging its with no date or guarantee given. return and why Japan is so unFair promises butter nd Tars- virtual nips. willing to surrender The only fair and juct , domination there. Whoever has settlement of the Far East Questions depends upon the ' hen I die you will find Calais writ- ten on my heart? My recol-- 1 lection is that it was Mary, Queen of England, but that is not very material except as a precedent. And some people never think anything has merit unless a precedent for it can be cited. Whatever may or not be true about having Calais written on TIm Main UuildiiittAb Agricultural Ovcrlookbig Logan Front The llmw of College 11 UL the English heart, one thing is true of international conferences When the secret of their most serious differences and dissen- Block seemed suddenly to rise j As at Paris, it was the Shan-- ! ed the conscience of the Amer-u- p Japan as an ally. They made a sions i3 disclosed it is always treaty with Japan that as to the to prevent progress toward tung settlement which With Jean people. It was the one spelled Shantung. remained in vision which forced its way into spoils of war they would see that nodesty !8.eemin.g was It agreement. Shantung. I had not been long in Paris in the when . . the background document by the threat of anything taken from Germany the early spring of 1919, when Its shadow darkened the nome'grander problems early parad- - that no League of Nations without in China or the Pacific (within the Peace Conference was try-- ; where President ' ing to find a way to an agree-- , when even Paris w as conference, so at Washington to the possession of whatever to Japan, ment to cany out the pledges working How can we go back on Ja- , ld and;you heard nothing about Shan-- : Germany had owned or controll- v t that ltd to the Armistice, before in the honeymoon days ed in China. now? in substance asked pan itung , I discovered that Shantung was world stability . when all went well and people Cloyd George and Clemenceau will know ever what Shan and Nobody Shantung' at Pans the lion in the path. Not much ' i wen Wilson, was seeking to se- in Japans was said about it in the press in had ushered in a New Fra. BuG pangs acquiescence their aid in giving Shan- those early days. Reparations welcome ghost which has haunt- - that wag before Hughe. and claim to hantung cost President , xure 4un back to China. It would He blood sweat Wilson. literally return of Shantung to CIA's, : b01 gatherings. When Root and Lodge and Underwood and Saar Basin and Fiume held ' ' be making of a treaty a scrap to demands of avert the , grave-jstrying the footlights. And then man- - diking through many and the end of the mary con4 paper if we should violate Wilson mistake of folowed th - of flesh -the foj. pound japan ilaiiii iph and Poland yards and .almost out from the cessions which Japin ar.i ctl:r with agreement ftnrt nf Chinn P.f.our Japan . .aves of dispute with countries have. ext:rt:l frton .Slovakia and whether England And it w.as only in 8e881n8- alone President Wilson's Dilemma! control the oil countries thing workable, suddenly the secret sessions that Shantung, j,e had no help. He stood pi re. An examination of the China. This does not a (or jusice to China, Clemen-- i And so President Wilson' eith-- map gives reasons why Ger- promise to restore. w-- y Tts i ,? 1 a- many first and now Japan covet to resume is to resume, willing-per- haps him concessions made by, Japan as that .glad-- for frighted them, it rode upon dent WiW because he had provinceJTha western anij great statassuan yfrs t of Shantung juts into China as way to 44118 the I A W Japan to tnduee.it to contribute future return, or see the League does the State of Pennsylvania to dig," dig declared Ur. 1.;;-.- . to world of Nations . . in by peace surrendering its into our United States, and it The way to restore wht ,. uu you rciiicmucr jm. kjuunv o , strangled denunciation of Mr. Wilson Shantung to China. But both birth. He accepted what 'he cuts off all North China from been extorted from China to ride it nC8, b to threatening tojWere tjed to japan by secret thought was the least evil of the the rest of China as cause of Shantung? Is it any restore Until placing floorn b Shanturj In treaties. the time of their alternative, and believed that in Pennsylvania in the hands of restored all the talk cf better for Washington to let tha Was Weakness The in of the the Shantung now of when than be early (extremity, League days Nations,, Some alien power would cut off open door and exploited Shantung presarvby thy But .later, after the big differ- - for Mr. Wilson to yield to his Of The Versailles Treaty New York and New England territorial integrity (the war when, Germany's 'nations no longer feared of China b or what were thought associates, paying the price for' Shantung, and" not Article strength on the sea was shown, tack Shantung would revert to from the South. - We are told just so much bunk. The test cf . and these nations in felt and the feared, China, that nation would be that the port of Tsing-ta- o the big differences had been1 Japans approval of the League Ten, was the provision lies the conference is immediate rest' in relation to Eastern China oration of Shsnto.. Treaty of Versailles that shock-- 1 the supreme necessity of having) helped to independence. . . ermpoed the rea) stumbling 'of Nations. j tzi -. -- , pos-slb- j I pn le -- - - ry da-man- ds , ; i , 1 1" , at-clu- ta j awd-fiophn- somt-shou- , ld , on r-o- . it wre;h.d tot. ,i.h.f.w r' .v t . I it , at-enc- es -- -- I HENRY FORD INTERVIEW ON MUSCLE SHOA -- But there is a nd.fhi8 n.e.isrhor. says he wants operations that Im after in bid-- ! finance and bankers always op-find.every grown man and, in every country. No nutter to HENRY FORD Mr. Ford answered co"jjcnon,Swant him feel the (youd woman in the world givings the what country they, as InAvida- -' pose changes. Shoals to show the ding for Muscle Shoals. I cant see the connection, abruptly There must be some other) same answer: No, no, God als, claim allegiance, world how to stop all war. This,! . they You don t want war, do you? nd save us from war.' Then, if all, play the same and there is. If Detroit I said, between a river in Ala- he declares, is the supreme A you Wnt t game, to keep the of knoced elimination and the other or lor the along families South, any in the world are gold ev;ery dopr notii ll yAl have in roc cl h'slife. yu,f ,ery street and the world opposed to war, why, in the hands-a-they find, neighbor, you It was while the automobile ticular locality is benefited by .war to get nd name of Heaven, do we have more as possible. juct manufacturer and the inventor my taking over Muscle Shoals,! wars did that question ever walked about over the gfiat good thats fine but its inci-- j But, having rained control occur to you? Well, theres a of the worlds gold, it hsa water power development, which dental. My purpose in taking Muscle Shoals is not toi Theres profit in war. come a cure to them. Hoarded the Government JmilLbere.dur-.ove- r By Donald businesRt)rMr. exbencfirTisor'Our lose.!!r, shadowV the Ford gold cams nothing they must war, that ing ln keep it turning, making a profit, pressed for the fusMimr what 'Detroit or any other part of the. d waa the chap yut;hfu and.tace8 one purpose is to who wcnt or Piritual lose its control. Peace, times he declares is his real purpose in country-- my trial H Foun-'- ; uplift, by through the for hunting and in smiles and tears with kind of stable conditions do not' seeking tQ buy. Muscle Shoals j do a certain thmg that will r,lu tam of 3outh. Vhether or rut . gracefully arro8s l he IV. o from the Government. money profits I turn it fast enough. The way he expected to find an onJ,xi storied silver sheet. jPola Negri, and Rita Johvet, mean, profits in gold thats the j to make it work hard and often The' Government, as yet, has! counter with a couple of white r in that great sptctacie one and only reason for wars. is to create a That is. American-mad- e not completed the development. Just this way, the manu-- , jacketed great demand for attendants serving Ujon pictures. This writer and Ida Several great dams, locks He form of loans but al- Would you destroy all the, other works f currency in lieu of gold in the world and prohibit Way date about 'gold.1 And the way to make a mining any more? spent on Not at all you dont get me i4remenou demand for Joans at-y- et eminent figures, $30,000,000 the money GoId as a metai is all right. n,T rate er wan 6 dictate is to more will be required to comnot as is It useful as a metal asi Ujmd wnreonside compleUng ,h.e. m!gic.e5XuhV'UghtA ,ia3 0vcr thPre the actresses j He thought that at least one plete it so that Mr. Ford can it other metals, but - there take it over and operate it, de- the dam according to a financing 11 8 jonce d7.Vmust have had experience nmirAmeiican is the peer of any of are arts in which it is international bank- e They must know thiher European sisters in the art dont destroy "an ounce "keen it' the festering, starting and training. veloping power and manufactur- plan which I have in mind, weve .nowadays. to .Florida to try art of acting. They must know of expressing emotion for the jfor f a war is . nothing to,g0 ing nitrate, aluminum and oth- can do an epochal thing liter-'J1tj,e art(( and industrial usesfltn fin his fountain. He could life. None of them tas hurdled cemera. He raid there be rnore nor 4esw tfian creating an I mean an er activities. it epochal might ally, distinction from tkjg 1 jut n nearC8t the wall that guards that sacred .one or two more. ' aftiv market for money a Congress so far, in keeping thing. We shall eliminate war motion picture, theatre to the precincts cf success and fame ' What ever may be the business transaction. If the .with its policy of economy, has from the world. place where he waa hanging h s without a long and frequently paraiive merits so for as histr-;itbeen averse to raising the $30,-- 1 But how? I queried. countries of the in- acauired areity - it has J ' harrowing training period 4n asked in retum.ihat 000,000 by taxation. -- The'only - "How?-he 1 no apparent alternative is for the Just this way. Its very sim-- 1 Gf course, the movies area 4Tjpve the stamina and exact it.--" The Fountain of Youth in the for the gTeat leap. Government to issue there ,essary Tplewhen yoir analyze WIC wwtu bonds and sell them to the high- cause of all wars is gold. We:8pnse that Ponce made ' famous, f them has been lifted oyer by feet beauty, like mother used to made a mistake, which has cost tve a rea4 ian est bidder. s" shall demonstrate to the world Nobody, can drink them ard re- a pretty face.- In Europe an! select fruit, put it through the them generations of financial !p!e 8'o d ytem always , win. If you. take over Muscle two things first, the practica- nuiin forever young young men from. 19 to S3 war and are maimed or Shoals, Mr. Ford was asked. bility; second, the desirability movie are eternal what effect will it have on your of displacing-go- ld as the basKvif'!me sense that the . , e nee eof currency. They failed xPd the internationalists are Detroit industries and Detroit! of currency and substituting in the Grecian Urn which drove however, she has accomplished is mere than worth while. . to see that, because - gold js Fae and prosperous. Ten years ago I said I in- -' as a whole? its place the worlds imperish- - Keats to at least one ode were (fomething. She has- - slain heri Just to be young is wonderful, scarce there is only about ten eternal youth, J,, L Mr. Ford didnt reply for a able natural wealth. dragons and by I dont quite follow you, It And this youth idea is being, into possession moment, and then it was at i ventured. . pushed mighty hard in these, Paul Bern, question. Youth and,wyn scene rio do States. I I think would." want! didnt expect you you (United 'Why Muscle Shoalslr he asked. "tVtMr. Ford came-bacthi. Most cv- - beauty there's the prescrip-- talking-ocant be money that I want out ery body In the world except the(ticn, which filed properly, by jCthcr dav.Said he: in light and shadow theV bulMnhu llie currency 'mid a niVal uf of Muscle Shoals. It cant be newspapers recognize that civi- -t Dame Nature has pepped many! -- We in the United States f'r ns cn the silver shee-t- true the whole world controlled. dope, will do more to end v . more business that I want.'lizatioh has entered on a new; a t tapper trom High School, or have in Vir motion picture ac- - Fountain of Ycuth in ihe vdchf y And just txa-tlthat th:ng than a thousand years of Were now turning out more era the newspapers and the;ierjr, cr glove counter, or model trees, with very few exceptions, tcf all at any time. Where three has happened. ... ev, 'IT ; Theres k group t!IL than a million cars a year, and bankers. The newspapers dont stind, into celluloid celebrity. none who can eomnaie with score end ten can be ewo- -t international bankers who I we are ready any time to put out see it and the international1 The mevies." when ycu h European actresses.' Here it is,tcn for an hour or so anvhow. todav control the bulk of the.L ac that it can bt cr that number of tractors. So it bankers dont want to see it it'tc think about the have cant be a greater expansion of would mean changes in . world 'garden of ever iccnthmwi oh ihhk-t- . agents ! pur-'reas- - -- - on ,sa?af; i par-jba- - I 1 ev-jt- ! j Yj 'eFountai thru raS he , ; , ke be-reas- , 'V ! mo-(sta- , iresf cfe-ma- ny I ! 3' com-l!!.- j K a , -- 2.1112 ' 30-ye- ar j - - . . . ' -- r k. 1 s ... l1 |