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Show ,-.- ,4,., -- - .- -.. a - . a I '., I EVENING NEWS SATURDAY NOVE3111ER DESERET , 4 8 1919 no Aemmenownweleinne 11111GES ELIMINATION 4 DISPUTES ; 0g .., 4 -- 4 ii, 4- vor it..,,, 4, ' ., .,,' Will IL Hays, Outman Ropublican National Committee, Speaks To Republican Editorial - -- ., r!,11,s,,, .., , .,4 1 ("--,J1 ; s ft 0 ,4 ,,, IL ill.. Nov. Hark chairman of th riatsinal com, nsittlee of th Republican party. speak.. as ing biters the Iteptiblican ursed peacetim soclatioa of Wino "patriotism Or hiclk moves mts to make their country's weitar their own In btaistiris good avernment ,.;, ,t14 IIPRINGVIELLI. I; . s .1 ) k 4 4; ":1 .., I .! : 17leirom '4.0 4 I' , - r .....,.. -- ' ;-- ' ..1($. f 4 .1. ;. .!1101$.4 ; ,. ; ' :7 i ,011 t 4,1,A 7o ,, , - F t .1, 4 ,A I " sad solving p he tanned rgty economic. Esect justice for capitol and le bur a ad elimination of forc were asked. 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Its la shoats hats tolling a cigar. tlso-rtIPi- - li a - ,, .......mosommosom"1"1""r Babe Ruth Drops Bat For Cigar Business And Is Learning It From Bottom Up FORCE IN LABOR - 1 T 1 ,., ., ,., T I T I - ---- il , - 4 LI .1 I I 4 I I 4 I - - I I I LAX.' Tlefirr "I retool'', nod shall continually de. 4 mope 11 .11 i D , elate. that what we, 10114 In tate 4.414,1 a nr '9 more a but is sot less politica. es I,? 4. lo o 4 . Politics te the 1113 Cs) tuition to poistics. DI w et . bet sad rtettoe of avverantst. s 1.-117 need Is more attention to the acionco jp1 oft. I MEM. 0.i foo et goverameoL il, 1 "Our difficulties are largely sc000.wwwoon..,. in io this Industrial mic. The problems Ile r country. which at the OnSflI 1seems A B ..;1 P hairs nod 2 t b. ovrwhelmiog. can be, WALKING DELEGATE MAKES DEMAND ,ik ft VI I, -hipliolt faith will be. solved In one 1,.. .zc 'SZIPENTII LAST St n, t and exact . .. justice z. waybyILfinding b forcing ? Al 111 In 11111111111111-64741is 0 1 til to et G Q 1;3 : "It is simply a matter of Roosevelt' , filklS: FORCED TO LEAVE OF AMERICAN IL 0 4; qeguare door exact justics for labor. ! GNI t? Alos .111 , il 4,14.., 046 woo 6 . exact justice for capital. and exact Jus! , dimwit. 11,4 ia ; ,, I Fri '1 tin for the public. ths third side of the triangl which must not be lout sight TOWN CHARGES of. To that end w must develop Pr lees in Forest Place are the lowest of any reasonable method for honest and effiyou decide on a place for your permanent Clint labor to acquire an interest in the . t., VI the to will to it many improved residence property in the city. There is investigate business V) hich labor is expected pay you give its best Worts. Pending this d- fr sure to be a subitaitial increase very soon. 's , the equilibrium between . volopment. advantages of Forest Place, the popular new resiOfficials Draw musk be estab- Secretary of National Steel Mikado's production and wags,. Dale. Forest dence district , of lished and there must be justice for all . 2 exact justice. th juatice of right B e tw e e n Committee Denied Right Distinction .1, Buy a lot TODAY and hold for a reset There is and of realm but not of force. jus; 1 tice for alland do not forget that Ott no safer or surer Investment to be had anywhere. Complete building lotaeach 50 by 162 feet, can To Speak To Strikers By Road and Obey. American people still know what exGuarding 1 act justice is. now be bad for 6650 and up, with all improvements 1 . Whether you buy for a borne or InTeatmutt "Th. Republican party from its inCitizens. for. ing Commission. Deptbou hes stood againt undue fedwineither. way. eralization of industrie and activities. r . There must be strong federal regulation but not federal ownership. We nt at 27th line car Located on the 7th East, .,..1 J011r-TOWTh TOKIO, Sunday. Oct. See Forest Place in our auto. Come in or phone have always endeavored, and still enPa. Nov. Forest Place is right in the path of some very deavor. to find the middle ground so Z. Foster, oecretary of the national Aseoc la ted Press k South, goo. Japanese well defined as between 'the anarchy .... for appointmentCall Wasatch 68e, e , etis extensive improvements soon to be made. of unregulated inefficient and wide- steel committee, was forced to leave ernment in its reply just forwarded to . was ha I when Vs to hare are Lb. Johnstown American not of ache. Washington , spread state ownership.'in , .. , :,a :( 111 f paternalism (overt - doled to addreps steel Milker,. and two last September. complaining of a lack against .. , are we and merit trees and against other orsat.zers were requested to of shade Cement graded In sidewalks, by troops Japanese of form pedagogic patter- leave by a citizens committee. that ,4b '11 n rail11 ths operation of the nalism that has developed recently in streets will all be installed at our expense. Building . this country. We are against autskra- conatt.ttes intends, it is said. tl "run road, draws a sharp distinction between we are as as regulations, similar to those in Highland Park, guaragainst atv the organisers out of town." cy vigorously f .; ths mtIitsr7 proloction of the railroad. . are kaiseriam and Bolshevism . archy. 1 Poster left for Altoona. Pa., .imme- which It is willing to undertake. and : antee protection against shacks, stores and other a equally dangerous in industry as in undesirable government. We are against both. as diately. and from that place issued a obodienc to the order and Instructions 11" surroundings. . . statement saying that the "city po- of tho intorallied railway commission "There shall be legislation passed z: and when the com- lice and others --- - rapidly as possible.control took It upon them- under John W. itevenc or the sub. for necessary ' - - -plete Repubitrarr ) to Ls down him selves" town. order out of and $13 a tofmth will pay. for a SO- -board. which hi no $13 railway They sidiary have been full functioning obeli L WIPO me contmplated. there would be a riot at the there shall be logisia- warned . brought about on &foot homesite. . The corrospondent of the Associatad , ell of these things Labor temple if ',were to speak." be Press Ron. executed - J finds that the sots. which is modI have mentbonestAll moving in the erate in tone and which, as a diploi' of efficiency and economy. for said. As he did not wish to have dis- matic document bears evidence of, ex. . the establithment of bushiest.- - inthe- order, he deciared, Ito. did not resist ceoding .. care expended upon its composafe and sane be.- when being escorted by a score of men Q,01 r , country on a sound, &r1 sition. declares that no information in , nig: the solution of the railroad prob.- to the stc )n to take a train. tho possession of Japan bears out the tem: legislation for a better relation T. J. Conooy, chief steel of , contention in tho noto of the Ameri between labor and capital. with justice the district. was requestedorganiser BWII oill SALT LAIL the can by :1- ., LAND MERCHANTSthat Jai) 111.11 trooPe 14 was sr - Ini for both: a law provkling for a budget citizens committee to leave Johnetown. have government 1111 to refused or lives L, flatly ii protect own business. 1 Dominick Gelotte. United Mine Work- system for the country's property of allied railroad Inspectors a method which should have been ere 'organizer, refused to leave. on the la I alli the controlled the by territory that he is a resident of the adopted long agoand it le interesting --- Semeneff. The note 50 1S 1TUv to note that in the message of the county. and said he would not go WW I psok general. he opinion that the American 1 ... chief executive last given to congress forced. i, till, g is based contention misunNome upon ,.., az Mr, Foster he omitted any mention of a budget statement follows: : ---,1and the that suggests demanding for be legislation "City police and others took it upon American government system. There shall . . ,bring forward nli te development of trade. the improve-we-so- themselves to order me out of town. A any concrete upon which it base. tote of our diplomatic service. the we couple of newspaper men met me on I its case. In facts 'ill this event the Japanese Os street as I came from the station. government would lution of our shipping problem that be glad to furnish it11111111111111111111 told me the business men had material 11. ' may have a merchant marine ofadequate They and which might explain the Jag-mdecided they wouid use Duworld to meet the development side of the case. lanes, i McIceesnort Thov and tketten our Queens of position trade. the development I 111.921 . ,.,,0MEO relations. and still warned me there would , be a riot at I .. Khlanderstandlega on international lb Labor tamPla if .I there to' "It is no s mall rogrot !wuld In no oafs Instal that their mill. did not represent , the ter of other innumerable problemsall is inci'Washington. Vise "' emplorfeek imspeak. While I was taking lunch at a that information in the p ion of tary forces are under no obligation to though himself conceding that 10 to Respected Citizen son. sad John Hendrickson of this city., dent to the readjustment which restaurant me the told the mureporters in united the States In hold Wodnes.,,a, Ir minent. runeral aweless wrs regard to forwarding the (metal IS per cent of the men in the mills business men were ready to 'clean up,' understandings and differences. Park Of Dead of the Let not our great accomplishments railroad:The of aftornoon at tho 8wedish-Luthers- a this operation Jipanese day City seem It unionized. and we, to that have elected the to maYot' probably our they kind between nationals of thetinitest.troops will put forward all possible inability in war be marred by A. R. Olson of Ogden. church. the nor. , .. .. .. they,. want mote. owe jopeobin,siserie,eeomoiit,...eflorts to remove ar.ythitig that stands us that even this 10 or- - IS per.went order our own affairs; Mere agitation officiating. ''On the striets two city deieeitell variance tapectellaTheNewa.) own repto select their had the are - not progress. The a. in of with of the the the Information mere motion right and way the operation 0.0 reaching to to hall. On When me,not the Nov. PARK go ' of Park STIOV notC.ITT, no means shortest os- :rest sad will by and present their the shut their resentatives vicious circle is !Japanese government. the note Iasked them whether the authorities WAY011s and highoffenses orERNALL of to effort the i LITIV honest ohould miners have been beat end between know, knes.- and that they Cars perpetration highly not est regard. Remember that one is bet. could note calculated to endanger the lives and I could have was to get ii foes ion to say. appears to respected end worth,yeltisen,- - Hermes protection better. best and a - Bahia book for a Yount of engineers' property ter than another when he doesman inspectors that: belinve town. of out I to went Conboy's hotel i the Japanese government understands his end sent. for him. When Testimony before the committee. Hendrickson, died at his home last man or younz womaa It is a treatise d up the American references "Give every Taking I MondaY. a of illness after lingering, to tb Japacelisr-nallthe report said, sustained the con., and Tequirs told him I took the situation that the Orotection of the on Os doctrines of Ilia ItesPel equality of opportunity. in tention of the steel companies that a miner's consumption- ian railway Wein iii limited to sate- - i itary concerning from him his full measure of account- Is I did not wish to have any seriously., disorder. AuDeceased was born in Waffling in a clear way the 'wind., Finland case submits not not. of the is live the of are the strikers and enough let disputes. the railway "We agreed to go and see the thief guarding a keeping ability. Live and of salvation. 12. 1870. - Re was a resident of pies and ordinance be no thing improper n large proportion to gust seems ., line no all t w b open. we must live and help liveand as of police or at ing on obligation the mayor. but the soever for Park City for more then 20 yeardand what they are. why they are neettod ex sidewalk aand this stand. On IIthe contrary. it thinks foreigners always by you live and help live, find score men Japanese or more of stir. worked at mining all that time. by people,. bow to Pre,etic them. Prete troops infurthering vie general. rail,,,Anst any erica d for intervention act juktide tind'entorce Re"- rounded me and His wife died in this city on the 20th i and between, --'of Ws- - Mistake. -, -pssions - ' Japanese' 'troops postpaid.-- For sal. at Tim Doesn't, lie Conboy. They headed me toward the way plan. If the Ho of le October survived last of the Allied forces year. or officials military station and I went. There operation" and "railway plan" mean bePennsylvania Touching on the eubject of radical- by tour children. Mrs. Emma Joffe of N.ews Book Store. feat Lake Citj.-- create a Wee in- was nothing else to do. A city detec. sides the defense of the railway itself flowers' is liable towith , this city, Ellen M. Erickson of Tacoma. AdVertisament. the meet nucle- - ism in the strike, the report said: !UntiOn pregnant as i matters such n Live us we uccoHng see. and railway ' passed This Shin Peeler accompanied The object of "The committee is of the opinion , - consequences. prat policemen. My escort told me they enactor in case of emergency. it goes "treble I to n structions being that- the American Federation of Lawithout saying that the Japanese rail.: the J a panes In Great Demand were ready to clean up.' of any cause of mu. bor has "I told them I had done more than way forces are and have been devoting avoid the creation made a serious mistake and seem' or it ill feeling, ging ....Aar, h. say roan la Jobistow ,rott months to their effort to the torthetancy pftbe hat lost much favorable :public Optnthi lit; 7, Importance what groat, 117,7g,mt of the there the mills and railway pian. pre. operation Since the discovery that Merco Used keep ion, by permitting the leadership Of' a strike. going and they agreed with i 'Me government wishes especially to of mutual attach to theandfurtherance this wax possesses remarkable absorbent renting movement strike to understanding the into I me. pass waa I the fact that the primary e,,,.. told them Conboy honest emphasise to the skin, the de'powers when applied hands of some who have heretofore, I slid asked them to give him a square IJ duty of the military is.the defense "'LT mand for it as a complexion renewer deal." therefore be wide et the entertained the most radial the railway itself. bellying that this Or, le mark would lad don- -, has been tremendous. Druggists in..ev-a llege that in stated. 'to is it 26os 289 the be vital is to it 27; railway gerous doctrines." -- - cry section report sales as far exceedthe general operation ot the all.. It is thought, too, that operated the goy- - regard to h. troop " accPt no Such men," Sad the report, alluding those of anything similar they have "THE vrrAirry Or MOR3tONIS3r at j&Pa : Pricee-Ntilit- e. ernment of rut te 5244k 1Watinoell MO to 200 United the States will re.. rosbilliwgaatil'on ttleco-nogrever had on their shelves. the-gr- eat ing to Foster and Margolis, "are danefforts and sacrifices ognize Woe. IL Nell Orders Wow. dale , to modes the Opens wax refers Dr. E. then James mercolised By Talmage. gently peels Ordinary the country and they are made by the Japanese troop. -in defense! The reply We passe elders accepted. We seat laid suds. Ambassador. Morris gerous to to off the devitalised- cuticle. In minute reached .Vivendi by of-t- he ,, the cause of union labor.reilway, t A work of .10 pages in on Sept-- 21 and to the- dangeroue that the user gradually particles, so worn-o-7-If, however, it te - , to the japMost-Importanher old complexion. the style of bookmaking. instructions later given the American thinks note, government ,. -- --loo- m Tor the their to be reptut struggling rights Comprised; 104 "Bile tssays on Ms-- - that the Allied military force. should ones. commanders and registers youthfulundep.skinetaking -7 -that this resented by such leaders. If Mr.',Foeplace. Cutaneous eruptions, bloches, Vilely Doctrines of the Church of be made subordinate to We inter-Allie- d Richard Walt4 Tully (James G. Porde Goa. Mr.) Preseial pleasure of the government to the American ter' has the moth patches, liver spots and freckles caused satisfaction real interest Of the labor. Latter-da- y to or commission of Christ Caints." the techni. - . , . Jesus subsidiary are of course removed at the same , . ing man- at heart he should 'remove' Includes entire series of Dr. Tal- - cal board. the Japanese goyeinment re- - government. time) As the wax is entirely harmless, to say that it is unable to fall from any leadership. It be - himself and easy to use, women all over the, mage's articles published during. the grets in line with that attitude. Apparentwill not remove himself from leadercountry are purchasing. it in originall last two years in hundreds of millions': ly Blfillmilsm the slatedesirous that INgusTRIAL ship in order to sustain the confidence rejuv. of copies in the great newspapers of 1 merit should not cause foregoing packages and using It to quickly wax fresh misunderenate their complexion& le the has had in it ceder the The the p n note the continues: country. standings. n heade-rshisame as cold till , cream, '. allowed, of Mr. Gompers.": , applied 11..10. , Its srrnsit titern :- ' to remain on over night. ,then washed - C loth, Military Irerees. . Japanese IL11 IC r II 1111,1 In regard to the toppreation of pub-- II oft with warm water:Adviirtithiment.1 DESERET NEWS BOOIC STORE. the Japanese "However, government . -' EV 1 toiling iliWeto ' ' ' strike- sone,--th- o, - 1 . ; . Intb. 111 WOW l r. --committee observed "that the suppres's-,--sion of frank discuseton milt' - serves to, ,.' ) . ,,.. accentuate a bad situation. Officialel (Continuod from pars oaf.) svio, ,4, to not to be prevent permitted ought ' -. r.o.to wage that win enable men to support men from Meeting to talk over their . families and bringup their, chit. grievances Ind presenting to then . . -- -of joining-in favor i'l- i. stands of Am. their arguments -- -according ,tothe drm ' the union.' --erican lite ought to be a cardinal part ?.:1, our Industrial poller..end the soon- ,., !of , ,: : the prInc ple' Is recognised the beter , Visit our showrooms 'and let us give ymi in , ter4it will a tor the entire Count , . , -- - The rep -- -- - 'fixtures that you may , also dealt with the rYef.I lcImnohe We have one fortis of Strike leaders to get- Judge assortmenti-ity-t,- . eueeess.... Im."11111.11111.11111111 H. Gary. Chairman of the a,United I t II c....... ' Steel corporation. into cons, State, ....THs rt,ATIcits: gA,gsliyy, sad exeatealt dreumatte, 7, 1 ferenca for enough to point out that 4 e. ' ' Jahn Ribeetteld's reinaelle, committee members felt - Nympathy , la DURING OUR NOVEMBER . . 1 irIMES with the principle of eoliective bar- ' '., ' : ' ' , I ' 't I'd LET US PROVE OUR CALL gaining. 'but did not believe Abe 'tool . . strikers had taken the right totirse., , for Ilan-,rrne representatives selected be11 would be those who : ' , tt ;.1 ibargaining e principles of American Iti.:1;1-41-,et i Thweetes Irtztvre or NOV. WEEK . By Joke 01.1twr booth. trent the nevei by Ketbertan-Cee. thirst on paid the report -i toternmrt." tour. !point!- coot intacCon tranoeontinostal ' Riad tootellrd: - Manufacturers Ind ' , Originalproduction have well could : 1ff point "Judge Dory weaselediv wad .11ateralrf . . . two, complete topcbenteol crows . trtplit' man . doublo with reveolving the tog , to -- stagei $ receiving objected Wyoming, Balk riteee fae, sleet:qrs.' equipmont,. Requiring this. earl for tronsportstioni., views of Mr. -Foster. lie did not put 2sSO., Phu; 111111. ,Ilut, reu--- Wolk alloOs ' . 1 his refusal ots- that groun& but nab' ,.., , or put it On the ground that the mon it , II , -- g i , p 'JAI& 0: 0.A 41 - A t i 0 1 I V ttl ; tl : 6; b: a,' 0 " BE' g F . pip r N. : By S ; , . 14..e.ri trans-giberia- r k$' . .it - - All I . &Richards c Kimlooall I , Fit Cos-rou- - -- i lot nt cc r-- -- -- e . )1' et I I 0 ,.- j I II ' kiLs."-Ifrvirt- ' 1 - rail-advis- ed 1.--- proteetinis,--they-toid-rne-thoiTh- e Americatt-government.-:t- um: he - -- well-behave- trans-Siber..!- eff-fro- nt te "gal " -...-.all - -- 11.111m7:TegrV77111re SALT LAKE THEATRE , - " - 29Elats. Thurs. and Sat. Nov. . or up:to-datelos- es Event! rhe Season's ut . ' PririS717761:' - 11'1. ,, - 11-irti- Esco Lightitig m -- .. - lib ---- i SociallfallTheatre FIXTURE. PRICÉS 40.iTO - - . 1 AD - ELECTRIC -r ,- The Tratedy of , . - . 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