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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS ,1 a ta te, bbject to i dying C Is ooaclutiofl Cmut CbbtbIb without o4 that unUu not Oil MW Unless Peace Without An nexation or Indemnities Is Accepted Soon Will Revise Program i , (SEEK COMPENSATION FURTHER WAR COSTS dtimem-hara- ss thntt annex pi&Q atioa or Indemnities were Immediately toeepted It would he peeeeeary for to reetee lu program 4 seek compensation for further eoata of the wgr. , I of the too. 'This war taegfct i that w unit reckon on a great Increaee In former armameota, Count Csernln eontlhuad. "With unrestricted armaments the na tioaa would he oompellod to Increaee ten fold and the military estimates everythin of the powers would amount to Miltons. grant That Is Impossible, It would mean complete ruin To return to the armament status of Jtl4 would he a greet reduction, but there would he ne meaning In not going further and Hence complete actually disarming disarmament la the only issue from the difficulty Gigantic fleets will have no further purpose when the nations of the world the freedom of the seas, and guarantee hand armies will be reduced to the level for the maintenance of interrequired nal order Every state will have to five up something of its Independence for the purpoee of insuring tie world peace. the present generation wilt live to see the completion of this net Probably It can only great paeifle movement. he realised slowly, but 1 consider it our duty to place ourselves at the head hu-of the movement to do everything manly possible to accelerate Us Automobile LUBRICANTS al prevent all contact. The selected flake motor "graphite, used only in Dixons Graphitb metal-to-met- Great Britain bargo on Conferring And Allied Lubricants, cant or pack. The p minute flakes form ball-u- . over the bearing surfaces a velvety, oily veneer. Ak mr JkmUr rTfn I alnimm JOSEPH DIXON ftCftsrfe Naval- Disarmament ECONOMIC WEAPONS WILL BE FULLY USED CRUCIBLE COL Jansy City. K X y 11127 Strongly emphasising ths necessity naval disarmament on the high 'Complete Disarmament the dor saas. Count Csernln said 1 purposely ear tbs high seat, for 4 not extend the idea to narrow seas, , Only Issue From Difficulty do and F freely admit that for ea com- that Germhny wu te be annihilate munications special rules and regula- and Present Generation May tions must obtain. With these factors Then the tone became morediamepbereo. , reasonable made clear, every ground for terria be sufficiert to reform crux, torial guarantees disappears. Thle-- n internal tooondfliona Our enemlee l Not See It, the baste Idea of the beautiful and now to be in the third phase. Austria-Hungar- y Believed This Will End ,ThefWar More Quickly! Ijis Than hy Military lt-w- Austro-Hungaria- Austro-Hungari- ' -- -- Austria-Hungar- high-flow- our life- nor ou .hey demand neither deetioies as a state, right: to decide our more or lesa targe but they demand , frontier rectifications Further phaaes WiU follow,- - 9Xof though a majority of the population defiail the enemy countries already e baale etaitd nitely of peaee by agreement, which we were the first to propose ala month ago of and the. fundamental principle which I have Just stated We do not seek etrength In big words, but m our glorious armies, the firmness of our alliances, the steadfastness of our people and the wisdom ef our war alma We do not demand a Utopia We can fifths; Jfc teftUM. devtroyed'Coneciouawe of our power and must attain, we clear as to what go our wava Baying that he had tr. a blamed both dlv eountriee and atboma the for plain speaking regard to tsrmi rrwwf Initrft.Wyurlun CANT GROW UP-by George F. Stratton v Telling why even boycott wont Bko mot. "ton end wool cheeper. This ie one of edoeen big practical erticlee in this weeKs issue. Other subjects ere. The Potato Militant Dont Give Upthe PorRer War Rations for Poultry The greet American eerie! Itory of 1917-1- 9 Is the Cost of Using. The only period! cel thet will cover this storr In full end from overy angle, from seed planting to harvest, from hersest to price fixing, from the ferm o tho Kitchen, is 2& COUNTRY GENTLEMAN , in-u- nfr CeemTn proceeded I withdraw nothing, bring convinced that an overwhelming majority of the people approve my standpoint New Foots. "In broad outline our program for of order in the the world has been laid down in our reply to the peoples note. It may appear to be Inconceivable to many people that the Central Powers desire to make renunciation with respect to military armaments. But the war haa produced new facta, conditions and conceptions which have shaken the- foundation of European politic artheyy previously have existed. Especially has the idea crumbled was which held that Austria-Hungaa moribund state. It was the dogma of Impending dissolution of the monarchy which made our position In Europe difficult. proving ourselves in this war thoroughly sound and at least aqual to the others, we deatroyad the hopes Shat we eould be overthrown by force of arms, now that this proof has been given we are tn a position simwith our allies to lay aside ultaneously arms and regulate future conflicts by arbitration This new condition which haa forced it way 4n world war affords the opportunity not only of the idea of disarmament and arbitration, but also of working with our whole energy towards Its realisation. Europe after the war must be plaoed on a basis of right offering a guarantee of permanence. This basis must offsr security against aqy future war of revenge be imiat queath to our childrens children as a legacy that they will be spared such a terrible war as this and that Is only disarmament It Is superfluous to say that disarmament must never b directed against any particular stats or group of powers and that it must comprise land, sea and the air In ths same do- ry j iCspf . poaelbls-through andar-bitratio- W, tuv, from th b.irtnntnr ear aim and adhorad to It. Buttat4 let no ona cberlah the delualon that thla pacific and moderate program of our, can nnd will hold good foravar. If our nmle fornpel ua,to continue th, war we .hall bf obllcd to revise our proand demand comfienmtlon gram -I speak for the present moment because I am convlnoed that world peace can come on the basis which I have set forth. If the war, bow.v.r, continues, we reaerve for ourselve, a free hand. I am absolutely convinced that our portion a year hence will be Incomparably better than today. But I would ooastder It a crime to carry on ths war for any material or territorial ad van tares for a slnrle day lonyar than la necessary for the of tb. monarchy mod cur future safety If our enemies refine to llitw and compel u. to continue this murder. then we reserve the right to revise our terms. I am not very optimistic of the disposition of the entente to con. elude penes by agreement on the above basis An overwhelming majority of the entire world wants peaee by agree-nt, but some few men are preventing It.- - We shall In this case pureue our way with sang-froi- d and (toady nerves We know thst wa ean hold out st th front and nLhoms Our hour will cores, and with It a sum guarantee of the free and peaceful development of -- TAs Cmrtim lfidMdsw ifdsrtiymj $L00 SIGN AND MAIL COUPON TODAY! Date .7. . . .. .1917 H, O. SHEPARD, 237 State St, Salt Lake City, Lock Box 1798 TO "Please enter my subscription for ope year -- to COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Enclosed find 1.00 Tchedc, M. 0. or draft) (or) I will remit on receipt of first copy from Add Si 50 for Publishers . Eve Saturday ' ning Post or X Wame Ladies Home ' JournaL Address e a e i ' m Austria-Hungar- y. yrett Comment on - Washington. Oct. I Oreat Britains embargo on the export of all auppllse to the northern "European neutral countries. Just announced, waa declar. ed after every-phas- e of lu possible effect waa gone over In confereneea between American and allied statesmen. American officials It was learned today, Initiated the dlecuselone and ha taken to maka sura that there ba no nullification of the purposes the United States government had In view in put. ting Into operation Its own embargo. The step indicated that ths Allies Itra dscltlon that the nett traU must cut off the shipment of all supplies lo Germany The new policy can be accomplished through rigid applied by all the Allies. embargoes The neutrals cannot exist without British and American supplies, and within the next two or three months all af them are to declare flat embsrgoca on expected tho ox. port of their commodities to all coun tries This wilt hit England he well as Gar. many, but tbs British, who can draw on the United States are In a position to do without neutral goods while cut off from the reet of ths world, cannot exist, offleals hero say. if neutral shipments oesso. To those familiar with tho military and economto situation in Germany the new policy Indicates that the Allied governments have coma to the conclusion that by making every use of economic weapons tho war will bo ended much more quickly than by mlliury supremacy alone While the American and British embargoes cut off virtually all auppltes to the Europaap neutrals there still Is tho clianoe thst soma goods will reach them from South America, despite the British blockade To meat this situation the United. States and Grant Britain, are prepared to embargo coal shipments to South America, If necessary, and are ready to refuse bunker coal to European neutral vessel, that attempt to engage In this trade As the British smbargo excludes very thing except printed matter, about the only thing that win ba mltted to go to the German peoplepar by way of the neutrals will bs of world optnlon that they expressions ahould retheir system of government organise ta do away with the military an me. rav-- y In a figurative sens. Great Britain holds ona end of tho rope and the United States holds tha other. Gradubut surely ao it Is drawn ally taut tho military power being of Is being strangled, because thoGermany amber, go cuts off ths supplies shs has bean recelYlng through tha- - adjacent ' their continuous refusal to terminate ths war In a manner satisfactory to both parties fs not without danger not continue tbs war in IJjdlh'busr . ' The Frele Freese says Count Csernln loosely sketched a Peace treaty, which almost only rw a sharpdtvlslon into article, quires The House Weiner Tageblatt politicians may cant suspicion on our readiness for peace, but ths amongst people, the speech, if received undlstorted. will create the that It spdngg from nu honest conviction tu T.h xrbsltsr Zettdng hell eves thet It Is Count Csemtn's desire to serve peaee BThe oppo',ln 'lt" "He haa pushed the peace car a hit a further along" The papers report from Budapest that ths speech was ferorsbly received sad vigorously applauded. -- ADEPOSITADY You exercise good judgment by selecting the National Bank of the Republic as the deposi- ' ; tary of your funds. Tt is strong, able and efficient In its service. Checking Accounts are Invited. . - THE NATIONAL r BANKra REPUBLIC SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH CAPITAL $ 300,000.00 SURPLUS $300,00000, CohJRfcor4A2mS5c Here is a stirring r popular air; because it strikes a.leepT tmn nrt.n fptrij. otism. Tis-- song withthe swing andrliytlinj ipimarch-in- g men. It will start your blood tinsrfkssw'wbea. you . bear it sung by the Peerless Qjjartcttfi. : i Somewhere in France la Daddy song--rii"SOfigth- CbtotG&St&rfJW&TSii' one that hua ml hcarWhrol) trorfed awaysvZ la ia exquisite quartette harmoniesUOo tho other $j2oi k Leddio e tbruis ono Boy,' a ?oog with a bugle 'intcriuda and V c,."through through. Another song-hi- t; war-tim- - From Me to Mandy Leo - Here is a rich and rollicking hannonyfrotn 5tW, . splendid texjor Uamp bell and Bm men who know, how to put life, awing, and iwectiJBM into a wngllkdJhJa. That tho Kind of a Baby for hie (j; ColicvtMa Record AZ33'4;75s t J This great hit stop FloZlcgfcM'a FolIIe 20 minutes every night. Samuel Ash ring it it only ho know 6 fJ ' ' hit. New Colombia Rocordo on ' - M tala the 20th of every month Horn. GRAFONOLA5j8atfDOTJBL&-PIS- L4s5v Fricvs fsOmwIe piasdsty C Rjseopds' Action on CoL Reichmanns Nomihation Postponed Waahbifrton'-O- ct nomina and of tha tank !a f palo, and th artnorad plat Friday, wban g trpcial aircutive guna. Tha forward tion of Col Crl Relchmanti to b a until wa ordarad for diapition ofjfittad with a spur ilk ram, wkila-Ik- tfcajrwfftrianriy to protart waa oortsldarad by saasttm brigadier general 4cu- - wheals which tha ire almost Invialblau baars rasa, a lPPr part Oml aeziala Xoday Banator Poindaxter of Waahington, who brourht a liar ad atatamants ojr CoL Raiehmann bafora Save-a-BitbtlwUUggKudommiUa9maad t Pomarana of Ohio and Myars of Mon tana. ar said to bar oppoaad conBanator nomination. tha firming and others Flatcber, Waaks, Brandagarecommended lavorabla action, urged by tho military committee by a vote . This will bo your jerdct after girlng u a trial. Our onriaWo M I to I. Now that you have your of Testimony In the recant lnYestlgatloa! haptitatlonTia been gairod. through fifteen year of eonacientiou tho senate military affair commit- months- - salary - in -- your of work. Nt only tho presant, but tho future auecoa of ourbus!nps tea of tho eaee will ba printed In read!- session VllI bo maintained bv four oxpeH dontlstsj tnaater tn thir line, and hand, just put aside a few nee for Tho spaeigl ixocottvo I to of Senators dispose hope Friday. to gtv dollars and the nomination at that time, but post- - II wo cheerfully Invito comparison. Ytra owe ft to yqur onomont of nUS4iL fha Decani - I ua a call before It la too late. ua- free. Our wr k Examination T IS K' and opTO-THT?n BRING-I- T strong urged of CoL Relehmann may bo abli rordlUonally guaranteed and our motto poaenta BANK,- by protracted discussion to force ovor final action.- aupar-impoae- d - UNION FORE VER Months Salary ; j It leads to success and Pay 4 Per Cent Taken From Pacifict Interest Meeting and Deported n Conth Faeadeaa, CalK-- GcL ! men wsro taken from a pacifist tonight by 40 member meeting harehome of the etty guard, placed in au--j tomobflo and driven to the ally UtnU. where they wore vet down with tb suggestion that they not return, "V 1 'I 5 f. S, SicComlck, Lund, Vice-Fre-e, loo. Albert Smith. Vkw-Prr., rod Al i'iiVveleon, Caatder. H.- - n. Maj. Gen. Goethala Will Manufacture Airplane Shortage of Cerpals In Mexico Growing With galli4 t r , j One Price to All - v Tank Tb fntlowtng "deserve your anent,nn: $5 Gold Crowns, 22-Bridge Work ... 5 TloliL Inlays 5? IO 5 . . . Ioniclain H n" ... New Tork, Oct. I Maj Oen. George W. Goethala who resigned some time1 ago a general manager of the United States emergency fleet corporation, will devote himself te the manufacture of airplane for use la the war. Mexico City, Oct A A delegation from tho national chamber of commerce called upon President Carranza last sight to ad das him that tho shortHonolulu, deed. Mew Beulaad. Germans Experimenting age of coreala throughout tho republic hur suilluge from Vancouver, H. C. waa growing very grave and to ask The New Armed Palntlnr Fsaaengev (tenmnve ef what remedial measures had been tak- - by Tho replied that ha was Its aware of prooldent tha situation and said ha had Cjssgg. A Mmyrnt Mall Llaa French Front In Franca, Get i. (By authorised lha. treasury- department to Fm fall fafarteatfaa tha Associated Press.) Ths Germans apftf Uko steps to obtain of corn r It are experimenting with a tank armed blp Agtsts f DtaiijJ and other foodstuffs. supplies Agent eeo iernaar It. Vnaeuuvur, MAi. with a cannon and machine , - AUSTRALIA '- J 'it, Fit-too- mthon i v -s- r We i , Everj'bodys whistling end humming thet? ; popular pieces go Jo the Columbia Dealer;" today and hear therm Youll find all the big on Columbia Records- - while they, ong-hits London. Oct. t Last pros. tarnation In the Official nights Gaaette prohibiting tho exportation to Holland and Scandinavian countries of all articles except printed matter and personal effects has caused tho greatest pusxlement In newspaper offices here Owing to existing agreements for tho exchange of commodities with those countries, none ean bellsvo that the proclamation means what ft apparently says. Some Interpret tts moaning to bo thst nothing shall bo exported sxoept under license The English newspapers recently have been criticising officialdom for Issuing statements in such complicated form that they are not understandable, The Times admits tt Is unable to Interpret the meaning of this proclama- sltft4is 9 at . Gar-man- Count Czernins Speech From Amsterdam. Oct. Cnerntns speech, which was received here bv way of Berlin, waa on It, The Frem-denbla- tt . says Our ensmlsa must recognise that ay, Hello France hava-unlte- tion. I iuni Gcod-ByeBroadw- tp e JUDGMENT IN CHOOSING if - y WHYTHELAMB Suprem-ac- y Alone. ap-e- tubHms note which the pope addreesed to the whole worlds If this basis -- !e accepted by our enemies we can ren nounce the enlargement of the disAmsterdam. Oct t. Budapest monarchy, always provided patches received here say that at that the enemy completely evacuates dinner given by the Hungarian pre- our territory. Count Cxernin cam to the final- prinmier Or. Alexander Wtkerle In honor ciple whleh be said was necessary to of Count Csernln, the observe to Insure the free and pacific minister of foreign affairs, the development of ihe world, namely, He said economic economic freedom. latter, in replying to an invitation to war must absolutely be eliminated from make a statement concerning his every future arrangement, Before we eo Delude pesos,4 said peace policy, said: we must have the poCoant To Talleyrand 'haa been ascribed sitive Csernln, opcertainty that our presant the Idea of have are ponents relinquished words that th the saying given ear-nrgiwtiewi conceal thought pcomU.WaaTbeee the besie principles of the new world "bajrlhgdras true far the diplomacy of order as they present themselves to his century; but for the present time my mind and they are aU founded oa I hardly can conceive a phrase less disarmament. Germ ear, in her answered ths Xvn ggurat The millions who are fighting in the pope's mete, most emphatically pro- trenches or behind the lines wish toJesses adher know vrby sndrTor what they are fight- mant, and our present opponents also ing They have a right to learn why hava mad these principles, at legpt la peaea, which the entire world desires, part, their evg W hen I was apha not yet come gawtlm f Isfinilflaii pointed to my post I utilised ths first The question ef Indemnities, which te decUre that we openly opportunity did not want to oppress anyone, but ths Entente are always advancing remarkable complexion when one other hand, we would not that. on-tsuffer any oppression and that we were ooneldera the devastation their armies In Galicia, Bukowtna, have enter to wrought peace upon negotia prepared tions as soon as our enemies accepted. the Tyrol, tne Isonso, Bast Prussia, In and the German Turkieh terrltoriea the by agreement' standpoint v Count Csernln said explain statement colonies Done the Entente intend to of war alms was indispensable. He compensate us for all this, or Is it so explained the conversion of the Central completely mistaken In its Judgment ot Fewer to the- doctrine of disarm , our ptrehologv that it hopes for a by dedarattng that armaments -- hi wt he decided with were necessary until the world waa eonvf&oed y n was that phrases, First we heard Declared EmThem After With U. S. Statesmen . 2 0 L8 3 00 U SUvrr Fllllnts Vhrj fiest-3- t Twill ... ...... -- .00 Ths Union" 'la ths largest dental estabUahment In the stnte. Four dentist FouiHadj attendanU. Xirge cheerful reception room. - X 1 M , VTN UNION DENTAL CO. STREET. i - Dr. Ia Z. IUTJ, IV CHVRGE. Jf-M- fr , , 1 |