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Show . iority. He declined to give an opinion aa to the advisability of adopting the OTHERS Aviation. Secy. Daniels suggested bills by keeping always cn hand VlCKSW YOUB League of Nation Make ' wGreatet Navy in the World" an Unnecessary And Incongruou Item. I WASHINGTON. May 27. Th polfor a fleet icy of the navy departmentworld' b "second to none in the been temporarily abandoned. Darnel, sparing before the today .boM naval affair ofcommittee hi department to outline the need ' for the neat fiscal year, recommended S-- that the entire 11 three-yea- build-i- n ? program of 1 battleships audit battle cruiser be abandoned, aayin that the trend of the worldjowardaof universal peace and the deration made the proposed league of nations of the seas competition for supremacy no longer necessary. ' The naval eecrewry aaerted that as the United Staley had nations naUonapiauo. it would be this faith in the covenant by'duty to enow to authorize further large adthe - refusing ditlone to the sea force. Work otcom-i 1913 program, he said. ahoald be the but a soon pomible Meted aa estimated is it which . 11 program, - would involve an expenditure of more than a billion dollars, should be, "wiped ' oft the slate." There can be no halfway ground, he said. "Either we mu hag the of .1 league to safeguard the Interest every nation, or the biggest bavy in the r. or id." .the Explaining the reetons for said ' change of policy. Secy. Daniel before the that when he nppsared committee last December and urged the asconstruction, additional ship had not begun sociated govern men consideration of a league of nation and condition made R necemary plan thst-thUnited Riston should,, net b 1 1 -- - e notvfiiienr-30- f. irrtral Benson recently and I believe the tune has come te pat th plan into effect. "After a long war the navy is apt to continued Mr. Daniels, grew Rale. can stimulate- interest by har"and can comb together which fleets two ing every year either in the Atlantic or Pacific on a program to be worked out by th war college. In time of need, of cooree, th fleets would be combined." Secretary Daniels said he did not mean that half of the navy's ships would be in the Pacific ail th time, however ? In a general discussion of naval plans, th secretary said the navy in ought to have a training station ' ' southern California. weather alone made It desirable, he said, adding that it took a million dollars worth of eoal to heat the naval training station at Chicago last year. He said he hoped to visit th coast In July or August to consider tbs navys needs in that section. of construction of Authorisation more capital ships than were included in the navy's 11 building program was declared by Secretary Daniels to be "Inadvisable." Tbs secretary said since the Congress had initiated the league of nations it should show Us "confidence in that covenant" by not authorising at this time ten bailieehipe sad tee eooot cruisers proposed several months ago by tbs navy department. - - - - "I Daniels replied. think some of the large nations would like to have the submarine declared A menace." I hope this never will be so far as ws are concerned," said Rep. Hicks. Republican, of New York, "for ft may be our principal method of defense." Secy. Daniels reiterated the statement be made before the committee laR winter that if a league of nations would he one of the outgrowths at tbs war, the United HUtes should hive a navy "second to none in the world." Since last December conditions have changed," be mid. The covenant is on the ere of adoption. I firmly believe that Congress should not approve additional, construction further thab That authorised in the 11 program." Secy. Daniels said there probably would be several reasons why Great Britain had not gone further, with its bisu RATED Magnesia -- n an appropriation of 9 4a. 000, 096 for the navy's experimental and actual airplane construction during the next fiscal year. th secretary said, "Is "Aviation, the one big thing Ihatioucbr X, the imagination and we are merely on the threshold of it. What we ought to do is not to try to build a large number of machines, but have sufficient money to build various types so that by December we may present a program more in detail as to our future policy. The KC ships, the ' secretary said, were the best American genius could build, but already ways have been found toimprov them which the navy could not Ignore. "We have don a wonderful thing, be added, in charting th seas and getting across and in a few months we expect to have something even better. y1' To Keep the Face Fresh, Clear , Youthful Mor important am th tBM comnietie of th complxn ! tti phprtcai To keep th faro 'clean than there uothlnf better youthful t aheorbe common m or coined ar. til. kHHPWn the aoflefl or faded worn-otirfea. Cosmetic Mmply add un whole ftomenejui to the complexion. 'That, acquire' the difference. By all mean, ae the roercoiiied waa ha bit. It eay the to aa ounce of the waxHk at cold at wrht apply druggiat i, neat cream aa waah It off morning There' no detention Indoor, the old kin coming off o gradeaJly no one auspect you're using anything. When in a week or two th alhirlngly youthunderskin i fully do view ful roee-Wwell, you wont want, or heed, a make-u- p complexion after inal It must be apparent that thi procea) mean complete riddance of all cutaneous blemlahea, like freckles, pimple, Advertisebio tehee and blackheads ment. ut j ct J Pre-Holida- ke nt f Seniors at University To Give Farewell Party ot - Reduced to $1.35, $1.98 and $2.69 and tear Buy NOW and SAVE. Middy Blouses Charming Blouses $3.95, $5.95 Blouses - nt Seniors of the University of Utah ar preparing a novel farewell to their alma mater, the event to take place June 5. Burlesques Impersonaof prominent university profesTO MEXICAN TROOPS tions sors by class actors are to be an important part of the "farewell." Such PASO, Texas. May 27. Gover-n- partings, the class of 11 J hopes, will become traditional at the school. Hobbs ha withdrawn his The following day, June 9, will of sending Mexican troop mark th close of the college year. Sonora routs from so Texas through The following week will be devoted Villa, to graduation and John R. Park to Juarex to campaign against according to a telegram signed by him memorial services. For the remainder and received by State Senator Dudlcy of this week the senior class will be . the guest of various persona and orhere tonight. The- - telegram says the governor re- ganizations. and his ; grets having givenin viewapproval of informahas withdrawn it Child Born at Armory. tion sent him today by Dudley hi A protest against the proposed action, An eight-poun- d which was approved yesterday at the baby girl was born request of the state department on pe- to Mr. and Mra R C. Jackson la the tition of the Mexican government. national guard armory Tuesday morning. Jackson Is custodian of the arCable Case Dismissal. . mory and also a quartermaster sergeant. According to Dr. A. A. AnderWASHINGTON. May 27. Dismissal son, national guard physician, who atof injunction proceedings brought by tended Mr. Jackson, the child is the th Commercial ar.d CommerciabPa-ctfl- e first on to be born in the armory. Cable companies to. enjoin seizure The little girl waa born on the same of their properties by the government day the national guard was reorganiwas asked in a memorandum filed in sed and will become th daughter of the supreme court today by Solicitor th regiment. It is said the officers Mr. King contended of the guard prill have a hand in namGeneral King. that since the lines had been returned ing the little girl. Mra Jackson was by the government th reasons, for formerly Mis Mary Evelyn Morris of bringing th proceedings had been re- Salt Lake, daughter of Joseph Morris. tel Dainty Tub. Associated LjPreseJ Although ar rangements have been made to pro-sethe treaty to the Austrian delegated Friday noon, efforts by the peace conference to reach a decision rela- -' tiveto the southern boundaries of Austria have been delayed because of the position of the Italian delegation. The Italians are linking questions regarding Austrian boundaries and the Dalmatian coast together, but the council of four hopes to haw the Dalmatian' problem postponed for Ribee-quesettlement. Both th council of four and the council of ten had the southern boundaries In Austria under consideration today, (Girls in every section. Many values' -- Zl.lt Offerings in y Wohuns-ut- f Italian Contentions RICE TELLS WHY FRED FULTON IS . Delay Austrian Treaty NOT THE CHAMP PARIS. Tuesday. May 27. (By Th Fred FulLOSANGELKS. May ton had on milligram just on ntUI-gra- m of the fight and heart of Battling Nelson Inoculated in hi lumbering frame he would bo the master of not only Jack Dempsey but Jess Willard. be spoke Major Cushman A. Rice, adventurer and hero of not only the recent fight for democracy, but of the Philippine warfare aa wait Major Rfe commanded th first American aviation onit attached to the British won pracarmy at the weat front. Hewaa to win tically every medal therewounded and and waa invalided home, here. gassed. He la convalescing follower of a great Major Rlee U sport, and waa af one time etar player of th coach and later University of ' Minnesota. In many seen Fulton has Rice Major , boms, and says that what the plasterer Trip to Europe. alone and is that a lacks is heart, Mr. Daniels gave the committee a for bis sinking into obdetailed account of his trip to Europe responsible livion. and discussed submarine warfare at some length. Rep. Kelly, Republican, of Michi- GOVERNOR OF TEXAS gan. asked the secretary of the subWITHDRAWS PERMIT marine was "going or coming." "That is a hard question," Mr. as it was caught (gain as unprepared i of the war.at v "But since then, he said, "the covera a new and enant has been drafted for the a or Id has begun. Peace will take the place of bloodshed. It will be far best for the interests of all nations that (be United States should set a precedent by stopping where It is." Mr. Daniels said if the United State did (tot launch new building program other nations would follow the exbuilding program. ample and change their naval plan . accordingly. Great Britain. France and Effect of Dengue. Italv, be asserted, were waiting on the "Some of the statesmen with whom United State. I talked during my recent vist to Two fleet. Europe feel," be said, "that when the . two of fleets be will There equal league of nations Is established there the said, secretary strength, ,wtth will be no reason for expending large two of the best admiral of the navy in sums of money for warships. 1 command. took this up with Adr believe Great Britain should giveThey atto changing construction. tention They are changing ships In th matter of quarters for enlisted men and they are giving more and more consideration to the men. We've given it and we must give more." The secretary said the general board was now discussing the advisability of constructing composite ship instead of battle cruisers authorized in the For Dyspepsia, Indigestion the 119 program. The decision of the Heartburn. Beaching, Sour Acid Stom- board would be given to the commitach. i;m in Stomach, etc. take a of Blsurated Magnesia In a tee within th next few day he said. Rear Admiral Taylor, chief of the half glass of hot water after eating. la to uae and bureau of construction and repair, safe, pleasant and harmless almost instant relief .It aeu-- 4 said that while the composite ship rite did stomach acidity.' and sweetens not rail carry as heavy armament as the o that digestion I content ah, Ipod Sma-bha present bfrlhlpa-,lgreater andpa.wsetdL draggle speed and had other points of super- everywhere. k . type- - Reduce your doctor's r MAY 28 1919 DESERET EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY 8 Attractive andpipctical fast adored Middy Blouses. Now priced $7.95 at $1.25, $1.75 and $2.98 Made of georgette, crepe de chine and voile. (Auerbachs Second Floor.) New Togs for Tiny Tots CHILDRENS WASH $1.98 ,,,y HATS Made of fne quality of : pique, beautifully made and embroidered in, daiqty designs, in pink or blue. Buttons on crown. Values'up to $2.75. CHILDRENS WHITE . CO DRESSES 89 - Made of fine awn or organdy, short waist or Bishop style, beautifully trimmed with laces, embroideries, insertions- and tucks. Sizes 2 Mens Bathing CHILDRENS COLORED . sale of Spring A clean-u- p black and white checks. COATS-- . .... 2 . 2 jt Q INFANTS LONG 79c DRESSES. Made of fine Nainsook, with dainty round yoke of fine embroideries. Plain or trimmed skirt. Regular $1.00 value. INFANTS SKIRTS. . SHORT 49c -- ........... Embroidery and lace trimmed. Sizes months to 2 years. Regular $1.00 value. - ' to get that suit Now is the chance $7.50 AD Mens Seajnfes FuB Fashioned Half Hose. Wool Knit- - e,,55.98 - to 6 ears. ..Value .sup to 3.98, Suit Sale m Absolutely fast ors. Sizes 34 to i5. $4.00 Worsted Bath ing .,.$1-0- 0 A perfect ankle tit, without - ftseaim cellent for long, comfortable wear. Mens Pore Silk Hose col 1. a, $2.95 Saits. . o -- - 75c Cordovan, Cocoa, A .tine lookng and Palm Beach, whitegray and very substantial qual- black. All sizes. - ity. Big values in in Mens Cod Underwear At 89c, $1.15, $1.50, $2.00 Bath$1.49 $1.75 and 52.00 , ing Suits. Athletic style. , moved. Minister to Finland. Swedish Reunion. - morning. Juno 1, from 9'30 tin 1:30 The Swedish Missionary society re- oclock, to which stake presidents and counselors, WASHINGTON. May 27. high councilors, bishops union will be held Saturday, May 91, in and counselors, and stake and ward Haynes, American consul at n Religion A class Grarite stake tabernacle.' the workers are cordially com been has designed Helsingfors, , miesioner with the rank of minister of musical and literary number invited. RlDOER CLAWSON, will be followed by a, dance. Theoplenipotentiary to Finland, the state FIELDING M. SMITH, JOSEPH dore Tobtason has charge of arrangedepartment announced today. WM. A. MORTON. Saastamoinen was received provision- ments. General Superintendency. as Rate at the department ally today the representative of the defacto government of Finland, but his formal Social Workers. CONFERENCE NOTICES reception cannot take place until the rturaof Pcestdsnb. Wilson ington. There will bo a meeting of the stake men of social committees iu room Relief Society Conference. chaii 409 Church office building at 4:20 p.m.. June 2. Stake presidents are The Annual Conference of tbe Relief cordially Invited to attend. STEPHEN L. RICHARDS. Society will be held on Wednesday and Thursday. June 4 and K 1911. Two officers' meetings will be held on w m. In Wedneedayr at 14 a. m. and Temple Notices. the Auditorium, fourth Door Bishops The officers mooting will building. he limited to stake officers, stake board The Logan temple will dose June members and stake representatives. Two genera! session wiU be held In 20. 1019, and open July 28. 1919. the Assembly hall on Thursday. June I, Manti temple will close July at 14 a. m. and 2 p. id. All officer and 11.The 1919, and open Aug. 19. 1919. u Relief are invited to bo Salt Lake temple, will close The in attendance. MtfELIX B. WELLS, July IS, 1919. and open. Sept. 1, 1919. President. HEBER J. GRATT. CLARISSA & WILLIAMS. ANTON H. LCND, ; Counselor. First CHARLES W. PENROSE. JULXNA L BMITHT First Presidency.- Second Counselor. Thorn-we- ll pro-gra- Stake Ip oociety-worker- amusement halt; 9 p m. Take Sugar House or Highland Drive car to Talo avenue. Society Island Residence of Eugene M. Cannon. 2394 Seventh But street: 9 pm. Take Wandamere car; get off at Ashton avenue. h Southern States ward hall, 109 east Second South; 7:30 p.m. Tako east Second South or Fifteenth East car. Santa F ... . . ....... ... ... ... .14 Seattle ... Spokane Tonopab ... Washington Yellowstone 0 0 4 4 9 Sun rises 9:90 a. m.; sun seta 9 p. m. May 31. 11 Twelfth-Thirteent- UFT OFF CORNS -- WITH FINGERS CHURCH NOTICES The regular monthly officers' meeting of th Pioneer stake Relief society will not be belt this month, as the meeting date falls on Memorial day. Doesnt hurt a btt tod casts few cents only May 30. Officers and board member of Pioneer stake will meet at the stake hall Wednesday. May 29, at 7:30 p. m. Those engaged in teacher-trainin- g work are especially invited to be in at- tendance. . Deseret Sundajh . School Union sl The conference of the Deseret Sunday School Union will be held at the tabernacle. Salt Lake City. Sunday evening, June 1. 1919. at 7:00 o'clock sharp. All Sunday school officers and teachers are expected to he present and a cordial Invitation is extended to the public to attend. A special meeting of the stake and secretaries will be held Sunday afternoon. June 1, at 4.30 Room 409 of the L. D. ft in o'clock, Church Office Building. DAVID O SfKAT, STEPHEN U RICHARDS. GEORGE D. PYPER. General Superintendency, LAURENCE W. RICHARDS, General Secretary. WEATHER REPORT Local: Tonight and Thursday gener-- Missionary Reunions. Magic! Just drop n little Freemo on that touchy corn. Instantly it stops aching, then you lift the com at with the finger. Truly! No humbug! seml-sjinu- emorial Day Lets not forget a floral tribute to those who sleep on the hillside those whom we have loved and those who have loved us. This is the least we can do to show that our memory of de- . parted ones is still fresh' and reaL The sleeping G. A. R. will be remembered; graves of heroes of the war will be decorated. .... Spanish-Americ- , 1 an What of the 70,000 American Graves Over There? ( We cannot visit them; we cannot scatter flowers on-- , their mounds. But we CAN pay them tribute by sending flowers to those THEY loved who still live. Lets not forget the homes" that have lost father, husband or brother in this great Cause of Freedom. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS. We arrange to deliver flowers anywhere by telegraph. Do Not Delay Your Orders - y' Seedsmen and Florists 63 East 2nd South ' ' Wasatch 3903 or ioll Annual M. I. A. and . Primary Conference Yhe Twenty-fourt- h General Annual Conference of tbs Young Men's and Young Ladles' Mutual Improvement Associations. and tha Seventeenth Annual Conference of th Primary Aasoeia-tion- s of th Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- v Saints will be held In Salt Lake City, on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, June 4. 7 and 9. 1919. All members are Invited and all officers are particularly requested te be present at all of the meetings of the conference, and a cordial invitation Is extended to the Saiots generally to attend the meetings to be held iu th Tabernacle at 9 and 7 p. m. on Sunday, June fth. BAILEY & SONS GO. . . 1 A. W. rVTVN B H ROBERTS. BICHARD R- - LYMAN. MULL General Superintendency Y MARTHA H TINGE Y. RITH M. FOX MAE T XYSTROM, Presidency Y. L M. L A. B FELT. IWIE MAT ANDERSON. . i CLARA W. BEEBE. Presidency Primary Association. Religion Class Conference. A special religion class oonferenee will be held in Barratt bail, Sunday Saturday, May 31. ward Nottingham Twenty-secon- d amusement hall. Second West and 9 Warm North: Fourth p.m. Take Springs car; get off at Fourth North. Samoan and Tongan Ninth ward hall. Fifth East between Fourth and Fifth South; 8 ' 30 p. m. Take cars 9 or 9 and get off at Fifth East. Monday, June 3. Australian In ward hall. 945 east Second South; 9 p m. Take east Second South or Fifteenth East ear. London Pioneer stake hall, 129 west Fifth South street; 7:45 p.m. Take. cars It. 14. It or walk. Tuesday, June 9. Central States Twentieth ward annex Second avenue and D street; 7 p.m. Take Third avenue or Fort Douglaa car; get off at Second avenue. Irish Fourteenth ward hall. First South, between West Temple and First West streets. Northern Slates L Grand ward Twelfth-Thirteen- Try Freotone! 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