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Show I f DESERET EVENING EVENING DESERET Cents sf -' Haras NEWS and Knet Temple Belt Lake City; Utah. SonMf Tempi WUtiur Q. ' Builowt BUB8CKTPTION MUM' FKICJCa . Dally, par year Ratnrdsy Netok par year par yaar . . Staifla Copies........ Nooa Bdi tlo:A a a "Rood-Weekl- ! v .... iLl , I Cents oreign poatsgs extra. AAdrwa . bastnesa eommimlcatlona and all r THE DKHE.RET NEW Utah. ' Balt Latta City. al Red Army, in which the port, the Chinese and Letts play a prominent role, is an army of mercenaries who are well paid and well fed while thousands are dying from starvation In the cities And towns of RussiaJ They have made hardly a move that wai not evil, hardly a gesture of government that was not a crime. Their career hat been one long, eruel tragedy, and the result U, the country yhleh they once pretended to love and wished to save has beropie a pariah among the nations, the hiss-ym- d byword of the wofld. t,l j H I-- ; OF PEACEMAKERS. facing th Peace Conference at Paris U that of keep ing peace between the vie tore theme href. To down In blunt and vlgorone term thj coni lay Entered, at tha poetome ef Balt Lai aaoend dan matter according t Aet of Congress to which the Central Powers must subdition March A 1KTI. scribe be comparatively easy If there would exelnatrelr TtM Aaaoetated Praea U were only one nation to prepare the treaty the no for rapnbllcatlon ef afl credited In ni , credited ta It or not otherwta and satisfy itself with Its provision!. But where and ala th local ' aewapapata of repo btlcation of apaclal beret. J0 rights there are a dozen or more, each with claims reserved. alao are bar and demands that impinge upon or collide with MARCH 28. 1919. the plans of the others, the SALT LAKE TTY, perplexity of the confereesmast be' obvious. The contending TORRE MUST BE NO MOnE WAR. ambitions in the canjp of the victors must be while the protection ef the existence appeased, IF tnyrons stm doubts Biat the gresteit qubi- of the vanquished must not be overlooked. ta fae P bad Uan mankind ha iwr Those who been have defeated cannot wisely Rented Id th demand for a plan to preserve the be to the ertmt-o- f filling them With penalized a for future jpeac of the world, Set him reflect the spirit of future revenge. On the other I moment on the condition of the world ai It ex- the settlement among those whose sacrihand, ists today. The greatest war of alt tone ended fice and valor have at length been rewarded November on wiUi 0b signing of ihe armistice with success should be such as to leave no sharp of the It, (OT8. Conntnea with nine-tentdissatisfactions and jealousies. Generosity and inhabitants perthS fifteen hundred million reconciliation are excellent qualities to bring were. actrra participants in the gigantic con- into use at the peace table. But in- -i prominently flirty, and the other tenth were indirectly what avails it ,if in placating Germany the red the into votvrd. AH mankind was drawn raetetrom. Present estimates are that more treaty shall, embitter France, or if m respectthe wishes of Italy the Jugo-Slav- g shall seven million men were killed, more than ing find their national aspirations shattered? un-I and j ten xnillk enppted or incapacitated, The United States as the prmcrpal arbiter toth other millions men, women and children amid these conflicting Hi teres ts has at once a The wen tapowerfebed. terrorized or starred and a difficult role. Our disinterconspicuous with been have world mortgaged j people of the estedness I gives u the right to be listened to dAt and erpeoee for two hundred billions of and attaches weight to our derespectfully, doDxn, wtrieb is five times the forty binjjjris cisions. We no claims to present that can have that eunprised the aggregate public debts of in or aroose the suspicion of irritate any way when the cataclysm the oar we and are naturally regarded associates, Statisticians J914. figure opened on August 1, that Merest and pensions ultimately will in- - as the referee to whom points in controversy be submitted for adjudication. The crease Che hnrtea imposed on mankind by thb should is not task a for arbitrator the pleasant total 00. the to eee .war raa lamgopt exceeding , wealth ef the' world half a century ago, and or the impartial judge frequently disappoints both sides and satisfies neither. There has been, equal to more than half of the world's wealth in fact, a fear that a sinister plan was on foot destruchas itself Ovflteation escaped today. to make (be United States thoroughly hated by tion by almost a miracle the moral possession aecrmmbdad by mankind during all the cen- - everybody in Europe. Nevertheless we may turtes were for a time on the verge of anni--1 not depart from the high ideals which have hCadon. One shudders yet today at the nar- -, animated ui 'since we entered the war; we ro wneee of the escape; the most ignorant know most not shrink from the revealed, or the subtle tests to which diplomacy is that another suh war and all would he lost! us. Our will risks have been in not subjecting la there then my doubt of the magnitude and Importance of the problem that confronts vain if it shall happily transpire that the various delegates go home from Paris tolerably , the nations in this most solemn hour of human content with the work (bat has been done, and will have tbs Who is there that , history? hardihood to scoff at and hinder the effort to particularly grateful to the United States for create and accept a workable plan that' shall the honorable part she had in doing IE holocaust not alone necd-I make another such HEEDING OUR rORMER FOE less but impossible? The world in its agony is crying out for peace honorable peace, per-- a DY the terms of the four month agreement rnanent peace, a peace so well established that - which becomes effective April i, the United cutthroat wastrels, ambitious potentates, is to furnish Germany with 870,000 tons Slates war-lorto never more able shall bp greedy of food pet month, and we are to have the Gerdisturb or violate It. The wisest may well hesman ships for the purpoee. In terms of hogs itate before venturing, by so much as even and wheat, as figured tn Chicago 'which is the the posture or appearance of opposition, to great American center or clearing-hou- se for stand between the peoples of the nations and this priceless boon on which their those products, this means s monthly export of. two million of (he former end six million bushhearts are set. els of the hitler. When it hi remembered that RUSSIA'S TERRIBLE BTEWUML Germany is only one of many countries to he drawing on us for food supplies. It will be 15lh day of March two year evident that the demands upon onr stockyards ON that falcfnl Cxar Nicholas IT abdicated and en and elevators still be tremendously beyond any renounced the throne, and on the 22d when the estimates that normal lime could have anticiUnited Plates formally recognized the new govMr. Hoover was rather ridiculed tn ernment which waa set up In hie place, the pated. certain for the size of his figures some quarters world thought it liebeld the great Russian time ago as to the aggregate of Eurupea deng and en--, roused like a mands. Present indications are that instead ctntned giant, and at last arrayed hi (he bablH-men- te of exaggerations, hi estimates were quite of freedom. This belief waa further " within the. facto. strengthened by the proclamation of a republic Fortunately we shall he In a position to do an September fd of the same year. Then indeed all that is expected of ns, though the nearly is Russia was free-bes- et it true, by difficulties, world's hunger may stHl he beyond any immegreat difficulties that were in large part the diate for sattsfymg It completely. Our capacity unhappy heritage of the lnjperial regime, but wheat prospects continue excellent, with assurto the forward and bravely looking hopefully ances of the greatest yield on record; while as completion of lh4 work expected at the hands of the Constituent Assembly, The demand for for the suprjy of pork, for Germany and every-the- re appears to be no cause for con this elective body was one of the mfun aspira "body else. A recent cern. something like, to were members revolution. tidos of the Its rejhsclosed be chosen by the entire Russian people on the eighty million fepgs- in 'the "country, at prices which are, so tempting and steady that there basis of universal, direct, equal and secret sufwill nol.be..any falling off in the industry. In to were convene in and Petrograd frage, they f American production m January, 1918. The elections were held and a great many avenue the outlook be and uncertain, due may hary the assmbly convened as per program. But in U the political unrertm the world at large; the meantime the Bolshevist revolt. In Novembut the American farmers and stockgrowers ber, 1917, bad torn from the hand of the people can fpcl Ihht their linea have' fallen assuredly to to trace out the make laws, (he power path ' for the future, to construct a . nw life for in pleasant plafe. to the maes, strengthen peace and Insure the COMING IN OUT OF THE lYET." common welfare. Despite the fact that the, r Bolshevik! were in the full flush k"of their HERE was a mectine in New Yock the other went Against usurped power, the election dav of the stockholders of the Distillers Sccurit-icthem; despite their roty promises of immecompany, and the forecast was that diate honorable peace; plenty of food, and the the session woufd be an extremely mournful afenlargement of personal privileges, the people fair by feason of evenfs that had transpired repudiated them. They heeded not the peoples since the lat previous annual meeting. The mandate, however; and with bayonets they discontrary proved to e the case. In the f!rt persed the peoples parliament. place, the name of the was changed Russia has known no freedom mce that to the United States Food Company ,, Products Corporation. hour. A great part of the country is ruled Tn the second place the president told his stockhf PotlP of usurpers 'w ho camouflage tfipir holders that the new line of business which terrorism and tyranny w ith democratic phrasethe company has been forced fo take up owing ology. In the name of the proletariat fhgy prohibition, will prove better thatv have suppressed all huff hr most servile press. the whisky business. Future efforts of tht In the name of the working people thehave manage meri7he said, will be directed toward ' filled the prisons and the cemeteries with the production of yeat and various sugar prod- workingmen and peasants and hae proclaimed ....I output of these new products vcill enemies of the people the parlies that not Interfere with the company manufacture th" Russian people. , Thev came truly, , into of commercial alcohol and he staled his belief power by Violence and they have sustained lh8l he wlH b sufficient to i eanJi2f lh themselves in power by violence P ' . annual dividend ism from that day to Jim ne,r MIP- - I . P,'p(h M'D'8 is Interesting to other : OT the least of the difficulties ? i 5f hs 5 t, ,t S s - Si :n ? i M.tH t ,i 1 i 1 I Old-Wo- I if 1h l.i t!' 1 t t Vi t t 1t 1 h t; i i it 7 i; I i if i iti til. v j t i 1 ! f 1i, $ jiifit t I i, 2 e Vi a fr ft Prom . Tubing Ring Man!; Stirring sersea story of . t. to attep,. heart gJher IN Nhte Star in TH Chat. vr hear of a tf Did ye eoaldnt gt unengaged 8to Bewrie Love WiKHJNG j ; ; fa) Ring MAR kinograms COMEDY . Ttai . Today GLORIOUS N AZIMOVA In Out of the Fog se Only chance to this in her greatert achtevjnt tr by BoothTarkington and Jhlian Street Is the BEST PLAY PATHE NEWS SPECIAL MUSIC OF MANY SEASONS. An enthusiastic audience welcomed the play and cast last night at the Sait Lake Theatre. AJtaay the AmeHcso' Rig Comw. Orchemtr and Grand Pipe Doett Miss It! LIBERTY FRIDAY i ; NEXT ATTRACTION In i , With Comedy and tod 10 Socrdc. Outs. MONDAY MARCH 31st. mm mm BROADWAY Today and Friday Wonderful Double-heade- r. The World's Greatest Cellist." Ethel Clayton Direction Musical Arts Society. SALE TODAY: Prices 50c to $2.00. Plus Wijr Tax. her latest feature OF e OCTET Y fat "WHIMS the Big Feature And PA O Livingston In STAINLESS BARRIER- - TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT Prices: 50c to $2.00; Saturday matinee' 50c to $1.50. A ffbod r .r ffl Treasure Mj Island in six big reels TODAY TOMORROW Next Attraction. THEDA BARA Jn, hAttpjUF. 0 Thomas Sandal, a highly reopected ettt-se- n of Layton, Utah, was foully murdered while serving as nlghtwatchman at tha Parmer's Union store, Nick Haworth was later convicted of the crime and sentenced to life to prisonmeet. Wimm K. Vanderbilt, Jr., on the eve of hi man-tato Ml Virginia Pair, was presented by hi father with oecnritie amounting ta value to $10,00,00. Th bride-elewaa said to have 15, OSS, 010 in her own Every night except Monday and Taea, 1:15. Four mat-inee beginning Thurs. AEWAYs A GOOD !. n1 SHOW 1 o o ct right The win of Joseph Medlll, late editor of th Chicago Tribune, wa filed, for probate, th eatat being vahyrat 2,OSO.OflO. In addition to providing Hberttjcfor At family, Mr. MedSl bequeathed a gluNsf of hi each. Th town of Rtvervflle. Alabama, was struck by a eyelona which demolished a number ef building and blow part of several dwelling completely away. Th Santa Pa Railroad company acquired a terminal alt at San Prsnelseo from th San Francisco A Ban Joaquin Valtey railroad. for SITM09. Annooncemont was mad from Mew Tort Shat a combination of saf manufacturers wan being organised, with a proposed capital of preferred and UMM, stock. It was reported that Own Spi eriule proponed to establish In Sen Praaeteeo u electric light plant that would b without a rival in th world. --and that would furnish San Francisco with light, beat and power almost at cost. Th Salt Lake Cl tv Council had rather a tropical session and by a vote of T to I refuted to confirm Mayor Clark's appointment of Arthur Pratt as chief of police. em-plo- ye besides the stockholder concerned. For one thing, it illustrate the adaptability of distilleries and brewer! e to the manufacture of use-f- (il and legitimate products, and tbua disposes of the claim, which is let up occasionny, to the effect that when these establishments are driven out of business by the enactment of prohibitory legislation, they ought 'to b reimbursed or compensated by the Ctote. Nobody with common sense wants to see the equipment and buildings of the distillei les, breweries and saloons reduced to scrap and demolition if there is a particle of usefulness in them that can be brought out in other lines. On the contrary, they should be given a chance to redeem themselves. Their proprietors, it is true, in the past have thought precious little of the human wreckage and' destruction which their nefarious business produced. But' the. friends ct temperance can afford to be more charitable. In this hour of their victory, thej are willing to return good for evil. -- Charlie Chaplin OA 0 0 o Barns and Frabito O "SHoort ty Gresox THREE mzCNA JAPS 0 Bert Baker and o Company, Tn "PREVARXCNTTOV" Evenings. ISc, 15c, 50c, T5e, 10c, 15c, ISc. tj. Matinee on aal at ttckt oOc Seats 10 m. a. te 10 p. m. daily gay Phone Wmtdi - 14S. MUTT & 8 V 0 Q o LYON'S-SIOR- ZfL U TOMORROW ENID l2QE?tt IPartnsrs Throe JJQkumnuntQick ALSO A UaHut riotous Mack Ssuartt comedy NOW FliAYTNG ODIVA FTYE onPHER BIG ACTS Weekly. Three show daily: - :45, 7:10. Afternoon prices- 10c, 1 6c, 2&c Night price', 15c. (5c, 15c. nctorial Reillys WashDay STRAND TWO BIG DRAMAS THE WHIRLPOOL NANA BRYANT STARRING Anthony Snglhe. Cliff TTiompeon and the- Wilke Players pieaent . , KITTY GORDON J. - Mile-a-MiBn- Kendall le Wnedy wttfa a tone) of pathos. Mats. Thurs. and Sat Price Mat. 15c-- 3 Sc. Night 1 5c Next week, BR.iDfa" COMING Play of Intense Dramatic Parts 1 - Md Interest Kitty Gordon At Her Best. HUarfoo TOTON MADAME PETROVA in 5- -7 j Daughters of Destiny t,lta ZL2& roK kctre lo tory ns LOwell n. - TONIGHT RALPH WhU,ieaehing English to foreigners nnder the admirable Americanization plan, it might be well if some of us Yankees of origin began on- - ourselves- - We have many thing to be proud of, toil class for class, social stratum for stratum, we New Englanders murder the kings English' as do hardly any other Anglo-Saxoin any continent of the world Cotirier-Cilize- X POTEHTS - vsnss kv sad citeMtshed S pstrilt are reprsssnted as Wasbtegton. D C. by as stter-n- y praetio who has boon (or am tksa 25 ysara rs ta poritten" to W 1 -- ( Entire equipment Rialto Theatre, Salt' Lake; Two simplex moving; picture machines and rectifier, 800 opera chairs, screen, carpets, brass railings, theatre signs, frames; ventilating system, blowers, mushroom ventilators, etc, etc, delivery April, 7tfi, building being .wrecked to make room (or new Clift structure and new Rialto Theatre. ALL THIS WEEK long-aut-ait- ed A YANKEE CONFESSION. X Double Header. PE.VUL WHITE hi "The lightning Raider and Eddie Polo- - In Lure ; of the C Irens." Scarlet Rider WtMl Helen Gibeoa W o g oga v (h JEFF Charlie DareDevil O Q SCOT ... CHESTER CONKLIN g Mimical Halftone with PEXTIJETOW OO, SENOR VttTOVf THE SKR.APXEL DODGERS 0O 0 O O The Heart of "Annie Wood Cl Time Today, All Comedy Dar Ism AT THE ORPHEUM O g s RIALTO Plteo of Tha Deseret News MARCH M. IBM. T . issKandraGorlislo an moTh glat of that error Ue ta th tion that th standard of morality H not tn am in a State aa la an Individual. th Tha idea aeeme ta be that It in wall prtvat cUiist to h bont, nprlght. and kind, even if h to by it, for he can get , hi reward in Bava, whit th Btats, hav- log only aa earthly exietaae. most el tta profits and pro parity at anca. Thi waa th natnrat consequent af th 'meaieval theory tnat all things in tma .ueui world ara neceanarily vli. and that jfood can b attained only by th campensa- - . tiona byond th crave. W era cattlnc lata a batter Oiaory of morals, for wa ara comlnc to believe that rlchtaousnesa and all th hlsher spiritual forces enrich tht lif, and their reward ar not all potpond. And In then latter days w ar realisnc that a 8tat caq no mor hop to reach th fullnh of proapartty and power by cruelty, lyinc. ad frtchtfalna than a mil can " expect to be atronc and happy by tramplinf underfoot thos vlrtne that ar oheerved by weaker folk. A fatten can b (ret only ts sn 1 great; that la, by being strong. and eenslderst of trufRYnl, others. Thar ar aom who Imagine that th of America demands that this greatn nation act like a selfish. Intolerant bully. Having attained wealth and a certain tnflu-nc- a, w should on thee advantage for our aggrandisement. AmerThey spaafc of being a ican " In a way that sounds very much like th boasting of a Bow err tough. Tf America is to b great it must be as a gentleman is great. It is as disgusting for a nation as far a mam to swagger. We cannot fday our part in the new com; pari of the world unless we are erltllns is make sacrifices, to give and taka, to Allow other nations equal primages with TWENTY YEARS AGO. - tr ktr rld long-sleepi- JH Winsome BESSIE LOVE .that the Klaw A Erhnfer' and George C. Tyler Production Moot oC (be nine a f atataemae grow aot a the root ot all political erfl, which I the doctrine sot forth tn Kochisyelli s Princ. deal of Americanism that is no more than German Junker-lam- , rattling the saber, boast frig of the superiority of our blood, and tha dominance of our wealth. Americas crown of leadership is her devotion to ideals, her unselfish helpfulneAs, and the brotherliness of her attitude. Those who would have us now, after our with the splendid beginning hi rest of th world, withdraw and give omveTf op to isolation, Jealousy, and distrust, are not reyl Americans. They are American Jankers. (Copyright. 1111, by Prank Crane) aeo-wh- ft by Dr. Prank Crura ' There is war-sicken- ed u Qrc Nw Fd9Th our-selve- a. ds f Sail lalic Agrees' THE AMERICAN JUNKERS. tndl-vldu- al . t r PROBLEMS 1 V: FRIDAY MARCH 28 1910 ed toT Oarrmpomdraea and other reading yrtlkatka Bhonld be addraaaad M the -Clrcnlatlon Odamhhr Audit Bures J P"".Totik Mrflvlnnay. astern Representative. Now Offlca lit Fifth Avenira Chicane omea. Ill 8onth Michigan Aeanne. W NEWS and aU week t CL0N1NGER-CERTRU- PATBNTS. B0NDHILL Sneef esf Girl in Bixia ., J TRAD la a prap asannsr aad si modarate (0 Please ad to a drswing at yovr Aeaerlptio with 5. aad we win bar scerc mad at the United State nt Ofllc and tarnish yo vit ta a romance ofthe South Matinee Wsdneaday and lit. Mat. 15c, Night 15c to 75c text week TOevnting a HnsbamT , No pefformanc Monday. -- AND COPYRIGHT DE comptel Deseret News Tfce wril,onirt.KlumorT r? nn Th a rsdsys. - "ewPPer of this News. S- J report. b, patkvt smUi Salt Lclto City V rt, ,bb- Mb; egeti |