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Show , MS. , DESERET world. Tbe president baa wall said that Is not interested in a league unless all nations are in t. Tbe qualification for admission ought to be fined, and then it ought te be made as easy as possible for those who are Qualified to gain admission, tinder no circumstances should the consent of more than a majority be required for tbe admission .of any Qualified nation. Faults ef Ceaatitutlem. ."The faults of the constitution ars found to be ta its tndefli.lien.ee rather than in thing positively objectionable. sufFor Instance, it Is not stated with docficient clearness that the Monroe trine 1 preserved. Our nation is not asking ley beuf permitted to saaiet Is tbs settlement European disputes, and, therefore, it ought not to ba asked to give up its paramount influence in tbs western hemisphere as a condition to its entry into tbe league, "Then. too. it is not stated with sufficient clearness that a league member Is not required te become a mandatory. It ought to be definitely stated that a nation asked to become a msndatoj-- is at liberty to accept or decline Again, it should be made clear that tho league is not to interfero In the internal affairs of the nations belonging to the league The league Is for the settlement of Inadternational disputes, not for thO naa of differences between justment its own peopla. tion and "Another matter that shonld bo made clear and nothing can bo more Important than this is lhat each nation baa a right lo decide for Itself whether it will undertake tbe things advised by the general council. The language of while not definite, the constitution, would seem to Indicate that nq nation is required to furnish force to back up a decision of tbe council. Council so Dictator. "But no doubt should bo left on this uatton can not afford to This subject. allow a council In which it has .so small a vxoice to carry it into war against its will. Our people will have as milch sense, whtn. the. time, come to act as more they hare now and they will have emerlight to guide them. When the gency ariins and they understand nil the circumstances and conditions, they be w tiling u assist bv toroe. but they can not aeeids in advance or allow a council lo decide for them. .. ef the league "Tho constitution, would seem to imply tbe right of the council to compel the declaration of an economic boycott by tbe members of the league. This Is not Quite so serious as the declaration of war, but economic boycott la likely to develop Into a war, and an economic boycott may bo pecuniarily advantageous to ths nations that want to declare It. Our interests may not be identical ia this respect. and we ought to havu a right to aay at tha time whether wu would declare such a boycott. BE PRETTY! TURN , - ' Adopt This Habit , IS! WJ. i. BRYAN of --hot water each mom- n8 helps un look and, feel dean, tweet, fresh. Olgsg p TV. ON. ' tried th I Traf. riding m. iw s and to hi. Rom COUR. iuird he Fa, Hit uni sht our trained llJT Retail ft ia ction. VKItY HT. la bee oed oar foposr of lion ani tfequh. W .Cal, -- Wneis 0 .meal 1 aloo. I'OItij OI1FR. aceom. bv Jar f dutrt. ,n Suggests Amendments to Preserve 7 Monroe Doc-trin- e and Enlarge Voting Strength of United States. .. Happy, bright, alert vigorous and l, vivacious a good clear skin; a rosy complexion and freedom rom Illness are assured only by If only every clean, healthy blood. woman and likewise every man could realize the wonders 6f the morning neide bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of, sickly and men. women WASHINGTON. March II. Wil- anaemic-lookin- g or iriuddy complexliam Jennings .Bryan Issued a' state- yirls with pasty instead of the multitudes of ment here tonight indorsing the league ions; brain nerve wrecks, rundowns, of nations, but suggesting amcrul-ment- s and pessimists we should sees fug' throng of tothe proposed constitution virf.e, optimistic people everywhere. which, among other things, would An inside bath is had by drinking 'tho Monroe each morning before breakfast, a trine, enlarge the proportionate vot- glass of real hot, water with a teaing power of the United States and spoonful of limestone .phosphate thill make .It clear that each member na- to wash from the stomach, liver, and ten yards of bowels the pretion might ..decide for itself whether sour it would support decrees of the vious day's Indigestible waste, fermentations and postons before leagues general council. While pointing to imperfections, Mr. putting more food Into the stomach; ti should not be. Those subject to sick headache, Bryan urged that they allowed- - to leed to - rejection-- of the sheas. nasty Ifprarh. rheumatism, plan, declaring that risks to be run in colds: and particularly there who have accepting the league were less than a pailidsel1ow complexion and who those Involved in rejection and returnare constipated .very pftch',: are ing "to the-olwayf vt blood and; urged ro obtain xqu trier pound of Mr. Bryan dictated ' the statement at the drug .Acre Imcstone from his sick bed at tbe home oft which willphosphate cost hut a trifle tart Is he friendswhere has been confined for. sufficient to demonstrate the quick H td the nearly three- weeks.: remarkable change In both health league of nations idea, "the greatest and step toward peace in a thousand years," and appearance awaiting those was taken Irota tbe 10 arbitration practice internal 'sanitation. Advertreaties negotiated by the United tisement. ; , titetes while ho was secretary of state. It was not to be expected, he said, In that so great aa idee would be made would he made perfect detail In so perfect in detail In so short a tune and short's time. There are defects that added that, while President Wilson should be corrected and thd fullest dis'died done the best be ooold," he would cussion of proposed amendments should be helped by intelligent end friendly bo invited. Tbe newspapers of Great Britain. Franco and Italy are not backtrill ciem from tbe American public. Imprests WMesr grey. ward in tha expression of their views T venture Bryans ttaioMst to suggest that the scope as to changes that should bo made. Th follows: leagues work might well be Why ebon Id - tho American people Tb lesruo of nations Is tended greatbxondwhatla A substitute for war must be est step toward peace in a thousand - 'o.ii-- lr i.iSi.Ttiii-Hilafe- d e ...Hi.. rear- fn the league, and moat powerful be- b o deal with every situation that ThfM1 nt on for force in the settlement of in cause disinterested- - lta people can become a calls of war. One of the causes of war has baau lematlooal disputes is in iUelf an should moat, help by free end frank discus- - most fruitful for the necessity advance.' The constKur. aion to feet the league. expansion. Growing tion of the league as announced pro- dent haspar Acne the best he could, hut he nations, feeling the necessity for more vides for three things which constitute will be aided by Intelligent criticism room, have often gone to war on soma in themselves an advantage, the imporfrom those friendly to the Idea. clumsy pretext when the real purpose tance of which can scarcely be estihaa been to secure territory for an inAmendments Mug grated. mated. Deliberation before war the population. The right to live to point out certain creasing "I venture ia one of the inalienable rights. It ia u investigation of all dispates of every kind and character before hostilities amendments that should. In my judg- primal right that must h or'enlscd in begin. This almost ends war. The idea ment. be made In the Interest ot a nations as well as Individuals. ia taken from the SO treatise negoNations ezerolae the rigiit of taking Stronger and better league. First, the tiated by the United States with three- - basis of representation is not fair to j unused lantf and distributing it among A United States the ofthnse comparison of the So. If tha It ague of who need world... quarters voting strength will showhal, Inwhile j nations is to substitute reason for ear, Wat America Doea. ia the most powerful tha j it mo8t he able to deal wltfi claims that our nation Our nation, therefore, gives to the combination, whether measured by are made for the waste of the peace league its greatest piece of ma- population, wealth or moral influence, earth." A nation feeling places a need for armof the no reduction nan vote Second, than nations much more territory should be able to chinery, it larger aments will make it impossible for a Inferior tn population, wealth And in fore the league and present Its go beclaim, nation to prepare for war without fluenca This Inequality ought, if pos- and point out the the can use to advantage. territory which it notifying the world of Its Intention. sible, to he corrected, for justice abolition secret of instifoundation upon which any Third, the treaties, Securing ,f Territory. which will do much to prevent the only tution can rest In permanent security. combinations which lead to war. If The council should consider the 'Second, the terms of admission to the league of nations did nothing more nations that msy desire to join here- claim and advise It and the force of than provide these three thins our after are not fair. To require a public opinion should be used to secure nation would be justified in supportvote to admit a new nation stur such an adjustment of Inequities as crests the social club, where a few black would afford a peaceable means of seing It to the utmost. It is not to be expected that so ba(ls .keep out an uncongenial ap- curing needed territory. Such' adjustgreat an Idea as the league of nations plicant, This world league is for the ments could ba made tbe easier if thu riat-ira- liar enuri PidemiR an ej. on thoav btaia 1 JSt preserve-specificall- bil-o- -- ay d brnfh n j 1 hi epoch-maki- et h 9 ot union il ong tbe le report i two-thir- I V- - Medium Figure Average Figure Average Figure 1 I league Indorsed th proposition that any nation extending Its sovereignty over new territory should stand ready to purchase tbe property of resldema who do not desire to remain nnder the new eoverelgnly. The resident does not with the land. ' He baa rights ip-- . epsndent and superior to tho right to tho land. . If, against his will, he is -brought OVlQr ho eerht te beaole fo sell his property without loss, and choosa a sovereignty of hlewwn liking "I have suggested what sedmed to me to be deatrahie changpg, some being modifications, soma being mereljnsndpe. explicit statements. 1 conclude s I began. that, while we should endeavor to make th league as .nearly perfect as possibla, we should not allow iis imperfections to load to tie We must taka rlska no matter rejection. whether we accept the league or reject it It Ths risks that wo take to accepting ars leas than the risk ws take if we reject it and turn back to the eM .way, of blood amt slaughter God grant that those who ere intrusted with the launching ef this greet work' may have the wisdom to so purge bt of selfishness and greed, and go Infuse into the spirit of the Prince of Peace aa to make It the end of war." . fI lliESE fashionable corsets are sold all over tlie civilized world. They are Stylish, they ligand are Always ReliahleTl Slender Figure 'frtr Made with the patented clasp whichdoes not PINCH, BREAK, SQUEAK, TWIST and always STAYS FLAT. They cost no more than others why not wear them and have the best? -- BON I TON prices are $3.50 to $15. German Newspapers Oppose Proposed League WASHINGTON; 11 r General March opposition to the proponed league of nations is reflected io recent German newspaper comment received by the state department and made public Two of ttunm as proposed would establishthe k&futn world - domination while another characterises it aa a league of arms against Germany." The Vorwaerta asserts that . the teagus Is a league of violators with character of trust despite the welcome establishment of the principle of arbi-- t ration, and the treaty Is pervaded with a capitalistic spirit The Taeglische Rundschau says- that the "league simply establishes n world domination. France Japan and Italy bom permuted to assist neutrals. The Germans, according te the Tage-blat- t. now learn that in the of nations statutes, established league at Paris without consultation, no attention appear to have been paid to German v. evidently considered a second or vmte power. The league is a draftthird not of nations, but a loaxuo of arms against Germany. The Leipatg Tagehlatt says: Tt Is our misfortune we are In a disadvantageous position regarding power, but (hat should not deter ns from the erection of a league, for approving cause Is of too great Importance forthe ua. Our existence as national and economic body ia at make and this is better safeguarded within than without th leagua U does not follow that we Swailow th treaty in its present The TQMfeft Zeltung terms the a great disappointment;' treaty merely an Instrument to maintain the supremacy of England and America. . to-J- Anglo-America- WORCESTER CORSETS Anglo-America- Girlish Figure Back Lace or Jront Lace iwder. $1.50 to SIYES . 0-I-- C rfeits! :d 1 The Trade Mark names JBON TON and ROYAL WORCESTER arc registered in the United States Patent Office jmd other conn tries. TpCONOMICAL women have a corset preference just as they do for other apparel. This preference is manifested when they thoughtfully select ROYAL WORCESTER corsets. Theres not only Style and Wear, hut Comfort and Value in every pair. 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A d vert Isem en t. y rosy-cheek- - C.: Try Grandmothers Old Fav-ont- e Recipe of Sage left nd Sulphur, nt kld--le- ryt h ia ft. and i i . reduced Jars As Well As Men T ,.T onr nation . 121 Sift. WEDNESDAY MARCH EVENING NEWS ... Hopes Women Will Sti,-- S 4- - u 1M 6. Fkohj Figure Look For This 1 Rqyal Designed to Surpass in Sire And Capacity Krupp Works in Germany and Creusot Factories. Worcester Corset Cq afety! WASHINGTON. ord-BAn- ilColds ; cfc ins tin! r two ter. If three Is. - iciioa nulli d tin 7 17 .pie a4 - t uedtr. BayeC utPiy th of the army for th heaviest artillary, tbs Meville Island project wss j gt ' Rely selected May 14, until ' the of the signing, armistice removed-- the ersvqt necessities for Us .operation. Th erigln.l plane called for the or, doctlon of fifteen rifle and 48 . and mosth Dock lag t the futurit ever, th army experts had designed th machinery so ahaHt-oealbe kdapt- d to tho production of gun "I1 ration ef th Neville Island project,Pwas undertaken the United by States Stool corporation. r th govemm.Bt and Mpn" voder aa profit- entered Into at th urgent agreement request of the war departmeaC Th estimate called for aa gxpesdi-tur- n of more thus l!.S.M.WtaVn-tl- r being designed to rover ill screepleat and to employ 20,000 men when surpass In Injul! operation. It was te ,h Krupp. S2ir,r.CPrltr d rSSSTta tSSST' llt h' lt-ia- ch r Micrf sikylks Jpon : . . pirtV tire!- ... I . 28GeaiySt, San Francisco' March 1!, Abandonment 'of th KrU!a Island plant, planned as ths largest munitions factory in the world, was announced today by tha war department. Not only will construction be stopped at once, but the buildings already completed will be dismantled And the tools and machinery manufactured or nearing completion will be transferred to other government arsenals or sold The Mand Itself, in th Ohio river near Pittsburg, will be turned back to the original owners. Cancellation of tho project la abeo-ta- t. Reports that the Island would be retained as the ordnance storage depot for tbe eastern part of the United States were specifically denied by the departments statement Fora few months tt wflPb utilized for storage purposes to relieve congestion at other depots, but when this need baa passed the property win be cleared and turned back to Us former ewners. - Ct - V ! The rapidity with which work ea tha plant was rushed was evidenced by the cannon prostatement that 1H duced there would have been on th battle front by May. 1928. 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