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Show 1 v f ;1 Vi DESERET !orr it Zo NEWS EVENING Tempi Salt Las 4 KMl Ten.pl Cuy. Ltak-- . BtrMl. Jtnf 'I EVENING NEWS DESERET in granting permifawon for in official spokesuian.for the opposition to come over and lay his case before us. die WEDNESDAY 1IAY 22 1918 SALT LARK THEATRE, S Mollis - Starting TUurodr. Sale Now On. Eve. 2Ac, SOr, 7 Ac, tl, $1.50, $. FOCH AND PERSHING. New York Times. TWICE TOLD TALE. It was known that in the Ypres sector may be admitted that one of the chief aims hf'0,'e Aralnb F rent h and , I'KlCEa were f,8huug 8,de by 81 BBCHIITION of thP- mission to America of Lieut. Paul ,J r and that where the great battle has side, Dalt. per who made stirring veer Perigord. the soidier-pne- st : been- - Tag ing most Ssiuntsy New per eer fiercely there was no ScoM'W- eekly. per addresses in this slate recently, is to rouse the eetre longer a distinct French or British front, Foreira ; he fBecessity-oto American aetioii people iheestiott xff yiersonapeom- , ommun Icatlons endnJTr ' tMren 11 busln- roand of bodies of troops was to be setdoing things at once if the w.ar is to be brought Hfc f H b Intt UftOCMi . Utah tled according to numerical strength: Salt Lake City. to a successful conclusion. ' It may also be adi General Haig commanded m the " mitted that the German press is earefully censector General Petatn 0D the SommeYpres and Carrrapondenc and other the I Lure both subject to the order of (sen-er- a! PtlhlUp tloo should he sored. no features more so than those which Foch. who could or1 make transfers of Member Audit Bureau Circulation might influence guide public opttuoq in divisions to suit his strategy. , J . f. M. Kinney heatern B Hepreerntati or in any foreign rountry. Germany now It is New York (Hbre ,V, Flf announced that General PerAvenua I Wherefore it is interesting to note that a Chkwao OlHoe, i:i South Michigan shing is to have his .hare m the unified ! i otnmand. When American Filtered at tb poetomre of Itoods brig'"tf conwremk cartoon appeared not long kgo in some of the aded French and British, arem ihe else eatt-- r arvording to Act German national publications in which an March I. 11 along any part of the front sol majority American general is represented as reprimanddiers of the three nations will take their dTwi.Uh2 i Tb W.MCI. ted Pros 1. orders from the American general, t his ing an English girl, attired in a somewhat femarrangement will be welcome to Johu inine fashion of a chauffeurs uniform. He says. abed bm ipakll -J Pershing who is not the man to be You are two minutes late." to which the girl, r'.ghl.'of repSbllc.tloo of satisfied with inaction rrrrtO' J who is saluting in military form, is represented pchn hrin r on the Lorraine border, hoidiug few 1918. as replying- M Mr The late." two 22, are Sir, mile of unimportant trenches. And the years you SALT LAKt soldiers American will fmd it to- - their same anecdote to substance was related by YV. GASH taste. They want to be m the fighting; ITS I. DIvVM-OPlNLieut- - Perigord, who. however, as is permissifor all his composure. General Perand, ble with anecdotes, changed the details, but only shing covets the post of danger where j J F resident of t ItitdKO. where the trial of the slightly. Affording' to LieuL Perigord, the history is being made. The rivalry of the three armies will be a spur to inI IS offit-eorganizers leader. idilora, poets American general was Gen. J. 3. Pershing, and s itiative and intrepidity, and the Ameri'land grlive members of the I. W. W. is in prog--of the feminine chauffeur was not a British army cans cannot fad to gam in efficiency by nature taxicab drivers women one the of but j ress, are unable b) undertand the attache, toe association. The enemy cant afford not rnurh wonder that people in Parts. Also, it may be noted, the j the rase, it to blunder on bis front; and when it infomia-i comes to hand to band fighting the Ger-mawa represented as being three minfarther awavTwlif have to get their '1 won t have the best of iu aie deeply in utes late, instead of two. and as giving the retion from Uie pro An announcement which mi ! I the dark as to what the government is trying to ply that the Americans were three yearr-tate-. ben anticipated u that Genera, ido and as to its way of doing it. It will be re-- 4 Tjie question that arises is, what was the aim to be a supreme in Italy as beis in in consumed wore weeks illusof the German cartoonist who drew the leaded that several France; from the English Channel to tbe was that tration for the story, and what the idea in the Adriatic he will be commander as well j jthe getting of a jurj; but the hope as strategist No less than 6.0u0,000 men 1 When this weamomeprOcesS war completed, mind of the. German censor who passed it. will owe him obedience and take orders (he matter would move more swiftly and that What influence did either expect such a carfrom him. As he is a man of tact as well as genius, he will know how to 4 the reader would be able to keep m reasonably toon to have on the public opinion amoDg Gerdevel-' ! ! reconcile questions of local command many's foes? If it was a baleful influence he intelligent touch witb its progress and state-- " was when they conflict He wiU be likely to expecting, one can only have wished that opment day by day. Even the opening intervene and decide only when called imeot of Mr. frank K. bebeker, of Utah, who as be had been at the Tabernacle last Friday. It upon to do so; but doubtless be will adattorney general, is acting as one of would have been interesting to watch his face and urge in matters of tbe vise ji I assistant command in eases of shortcoming high .the thief prosecutors, did not convey, as re- -f as he would undoubtedly have watched the and f at lure- .- f n I he h tslory of warfare-There-hunder atand- - facesor the auditorsdr TfVe eToqtient Frenchported fa the papw no such been responsibility as that of ling of the governments case, which is unques-- -I man. H would have demonstrated even to a Ferdinand Foch, called to the head of itionably one of the most novel and compli- Teutonic intellect that a propasix millions of soldiers to achieve vicI rated in the nations judicial history. And since gandist, too, may overreach. The Frenchmans tory for human liberty and tbe blessings of civilization. - j that time, the court's rulings on some of the is- -l intuitive insight into the Americans point of sues raised have tended to add to the general view was better than the Germans intellecth Of the male student body, the number mystification, while much of the testimony tual analysis of the same subject; and what q which reaches the public in summarized was intended as a slur in the mouth of the of women shows a small increase, and the net (form appears to be singularly irrelevant and brutal Prussian, became an incentive to action loss of the entire student body is nearly It per cent, as compared with the annual increase of J confusing. People may not be justified in rrili- - when told by the inspiring Gaul. 5 per cent to be expected in normal times. but in j not do what comprehend; they cuing J ling case it would seem that there is basis for OGDEN FEELS SLIGHTED, AND INDIGNANT. If there is truth in the tale of their adx I the complaint that, much as they would like one unpleasant echo from the viait of vertised salaries, a trio of movie actors who j to comprehend it, they are not enabled to do so. "pHE detachment of Allied war veterans in recently stumped the country for the Third f Mr. Nebeker's opening statement, however, Lean? ought To have been nearly able fmaife some important points -- clear. He ex- - this slate yesterday comes from Ogden whose Liberty to buy m the whole three billion dollar issue chara.id with the loyalty newspapers, courage J plained that these five or sis score defendants by themselves. acteristic of Junction City journalism whenI are not on trial for their opinions, nor even for town ever of unfavorthe made is that victim membership in the L W. W. organization. They GENUINE TALENT. discrimination, are bitter in denouncing (are charged with conspiracy to commit speci- - able trick" or insult by which their metropoto hamper and hinder the govern- - the ; fie crimes Every amateur gardener can grow greens, y by tbe v wiling invinImeot nt its war activities, to discourage and te- - lis was given the but raising pork is a gift. Chicago New. cible. As to which city of tbe slate should be i jtard enlistments and production by sabotage, to spread sedition and disaffection among honored by the presence and parade of these THEY ONLY AGGRAVATE, DONT SATISFY. heroes, if it were possible for only one city to (foreigners and ignorant, and unskilled la be German science has not reached a point thus honored. The News does not conceive it means as a of preventing efficient where it can extract sustenance Worn the Jiai-s- er jborers to be to now an . But necessary open argument. J sMpeeehes. New Y'ork Werld.4 prosecution of the war. But the attorneys ifeel that the government must first explain and if, as is staled in the Ogden press, the mayor BI 0 VTEI) PROFITEERS. j establish wlul the tactics tenets, and methods and leading citizens were notified from Wash? two the that would visitors hours spend of ington W. W. evidence I. before the are, YA (of offering illiam H Taft. Charles M. Schwab, 3ohn (be acts above mentioned. Hence the tedious m their city, and were urged to prepare an D. Ryan and Edward Stettiniu will work for 1 I i introduction into the record of the numerous appropriate welcome for them, and did so pren le am at ?1 a year. We understand that Uncle i is holding out for $150. Q, documents, figures and other data relating to pare on a large scale, including Ihe securing of theee Henry Ford Milwaukee Sentinel. profiteers! J ithe organization, its books and accounts, its brass bands and the making of flags, flowers I j membership, dues and finances, etc.; extracts and other decorations by children if, we say, THREE KINDS OF DOLLARS. J Jfrom its publications on sabotage and from these are the fads, and only after every detail was worked out and at the last moment the 1 here are three kinds of dollarsThere is ( articles opposing war and conscription, conlam-- , f reception wa cancelled and called off, then the dollar that is bidden away, ft is an idle 'ing m editorial, poetical or other form, verbal we are compelled to agree with our Ogden dollar, and today when the government needs attacks on or insults to the government, its of-- ! the a i a drag on the community, just exthaQlhey have a proper cause of a anmoney, contemporaries ifieitls or lls flag, etc, etc. Yesterday for idle man is a drag on the community. An i It to be no Salt Lake idle dollar is a slacker. But there i something hoped that ample, a feature of the proceeding was the complaint. had any hand in causing the sister worse than a slacker. When you spend money 'reading of a series of letters revealing the agencies city's disappointment we cannot believe that wastefully that the government needs, your I plans for the practice of sabotage in California i an dollar j of It the a traitor ally is enemy. the rum wrought and threatened by (hat such is the case, and ceitainly Ihe visitors are dollar YA hen vou loan money to the governblameless in the matter. Nevertheless there ment. you put it to work to help win the war, practice on the coast several years ago. has been in the past a great deal of needless for that dollar w nt In help to buy the clothes, tbe at the short, pres-'eis laying government j guns and Uip ammunition that our armies must the foundation for its cae, rather than try animosity between the boosters" of the re A dollar loaned to the government is a cities, which was creshtabie to neither have speclive itself. case an This the is indispensable mg patriot dollar. It will help to win the war. and to both. The would unprofitable present s lf Leslie preliminary, and the reader who finds be a good time to put all such pe'ty seDliments baffled m following (he .proceedings will INSINCERE PEACE OFFERS. ibe helped in his patience and out of his confu-'sio- n aside forever. Whatever of benefit or approbation or success may come to the state from hpre by remembering the condition a The Mluation m a nutshell is this: If Gerany source helps both its principal cities, and described. whatever of good comes to either of them is many finishes tin war without the power to levy indemnities she ruined, bankrupt, OPPONENT OK IRIMI f.ONM R1P1 IOV directly advantageous to the other. Wrecked beyond repair. She can only get adeindemnities from tbe quate western Allies. AR'S EFFECT ON COLLEGE ENROLLMENT. Therefore she will never let the wealthy westfine confi , government how 'J'HE Brili--mh the Allies ern her escape dutches without buying justice of its rause and in ISyllRY made by the U. S. bureau of educa- - themireedom i i,uulous indemnities, unless thb sanity of American public opinion as to turn as to the effect of the war on student and until her wl mailed fingers are pried loose 'Irish conscription when it grants passports to enrollment in colleges and universities has from their vital industrial organs. Her blunter 'thq lord mayor of Dublin permitting him to brought forth some interesting figures. While leaders, who sometimes blurt out the truth, hav. indeed, admitted this necessity-dictat.eomejo lhicountry to protest against that tbe questionnaire was not answered by all Uie intention, more than once. i measure. It has ben stated that the receul st institutions Towhich It was sent, and while in If the west ever does rea h for nt those of Sinn Fein leaders wa d largely some cases the replies were imperfectly and camouflaged peace offer whil i.erman arms unbeaten, if w.U fmd itself upon information obtained from or furtpshed inaccurately prepared, certain farts seem 'to deem them-elvpulled protral on itsjare with Hie jack-bo- ot by the United Stages government. If tin i have been established. These are that, as migrU of Bret-Liiovon it neck. Philadelphia true, ibere is additional reason for the belief have been expected, the two upper rlases in Public Ledger. that American sentiment is in no danger of be-I- the higher educational establishments show the ANANIAS (TUB HF.ARD FROM. injuriously affected by visiting opponents greatest los in men; and that the colleges of Of the British governments policy. Phil more liberal arts have not Suffered as heavily a the Tlie American Desert' has per- ..recent discovery of evidence lending to prove technical and professional 'schools, a fact manenilv 'Great disappeared from the maps of the i the extstenie of to and He was a repu,ve, lying old the greater maturity in most lotted Stale heasonable doubtless due systematic aetiv dies ail this coupled with of the latter institutions and to the immediate vagabond alwav evading (he p(,i., , man civilization. The pionepps rro-se- d the Missouri behavior of some demand by the army for men trained in speciriver and told him. lo move on The Morwho have assumed ihe role of fic railing,- But a notable exception to this mons t draped the valleys of tdh with bending for their race this pokesmen and in found the medical in orchards make rule is colleges, where the ringed them with meadows like i i It hot only perfectly safe but country,necesthe lawn of Paradise and ordered him to move order of the war department allowing urh out. actually The Nevadans turned the waters of tbs I uded Plates cause itself to he student) to finish their courses i reflected m sary That-th-e Wee, the Humboldt and the Parson upon beard on lhe fnsh questipn. Mr. I.ioyd George a gain, as opposed to losses everywhere else. Tnii him and said to turn. Seal, vou are! nuisnnce. .has indeed recognized this as a right belonging A corresponding order applying tfr engineering Southward he lurked for years in nitons until to UA although it is surely no part of our poficy students wa unfortunately issued too late to her pioneers seized him and threw him into the ulf of l.alifornia. and the Gre..i American td fneddie in nU Deert is no more. In the fsjslt Riser Valley, merit of the internal problems of any foreign in this instance a serious toss of more thah 8 once the home of the sage brush and ths government, either Allied or enemy. But under per cent is noted. greasewoixl. they now plant fig cuttings m ths ilbe present rirrurnslamT's H is not only a right ft is evident that the war has deterred spring which grow fifteen feet tn the summer bear a crop of fig in tbe fall, and on ths imperative duty to contribute our voice many high school graduates from entering rol-le- and Colorada bottom lands thev strawberries In a decision ,nn aquetion so momentous as at present, while most of th freshmen as large as pearlies, peaches have as big as pumpI The reasoned belief of lie American piyi-PjUhs; already m college decided to- - remain until kin and pumpkins the ize of balloons. T hr statements here made com whichever way it may incline, is the thing railed, since the sophomore clas shows the ernmg Arizona may he relied upon, foe were fur-British lUial. the. ministry poi seem to desire; smallest! loss of all.JThe total Joss on men in BMhM h n.. -- t iki-h- t they na vgfeffiience there i? wisdom as well as good pol-- 1 i,he Tilieral arts institutions Clubc-about Is aggregates Angeles Times. Horses G Whitney Businas 1 T" 1 - te-t- nie proof of - by "a BUND YOUTH" KWILLARO "MILE-A-MINUTE-KEN- i 2WS Z ih!.PAn PII ivory right except Monday. rj Mai-ine- e I STRAND MYRTLE VAII.E EDWARD H V ME And a big company In Uie musl-m- l fans. "The little Liar " mimz B1 IUO- u at Y Bl Wilke prewrut the drama RIJ-'- H. MACART & ETOLYNE BRADFORD t in the Dice, " I Tsve. Honor and Obev THREE N'ATAUE SISTERS A BIT OP 01,11 H.APT tl IN lilt Washington ii 59 lie. J 1 of Quality, Muaio Today, Tomorrow Friday. lowing i f VIST nex-oelk- Building. 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