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Show - - , 4 . , , ' , t , ' ' ' T4t4440,4.--A- , ' , ' ' , : , , . , . . . , , 1 . , . .. .. , , ,, 7 ) ... ' ,, i : , , A. 7 E :--- TUE 1)ESERET' 'NEWS 1101iDAY ' , , - I . Trani Victim. 'GOFF tor,.---HARO- D , r UtiAIPENE. Iduagery. Aug. Its try. like an indian reservation. wee Hon Of which they aro very Proud. to bo.tornr..and In view et MIS history and record.. -4111011111, le a mitten in open On all sid:in: which they point with justifiable eves before ws reach- - hasplunctluart ecithoatarwierte; et 'lift of the to t'.c'oweltur.,, fervor, the unnatural division and ",,,I Le borders we were told of the oo their nation at a to Munson, dismemberment and exposed 014 plight; sad since we country but sure decay' seemed 11dbreeking,' 1 I Trianon ov4 ore bays been reminded of 'stow a a s cruel; and unehlo to do any thing It every hour. the ICSWERING question she about It. they have net tarns-selv- es A most sharating people we beve A -done id Trianon the task ot letting the whole has What fouled mar kluagarien hosts to b. know how unjustly they have an latolayest sad aultured people, Hungary?" Mr. Radvanyi contin- said been treated. Les. in part: with 'poses mazy eccomplish-meaTrue it ts they signed the treaty ts "It forced on us a peace which as littagh as Bump, can boast. from left them in their present conof that 3Iii.411, a 'square territory But trT OM le an enveloping ktiometres tore off 234,217 square dition: hut. they declare. they did tiloost. a sadness that reaches from kilometrts, and from a popula- it under compulsion. Their signa.highest te lowest. Sn city. village with an utter tures, Apponyl told us, were securor counts7sicht. that finds ex- - tion of 20.1e6.000, of the ed ander coercion and duress and disregard Premien in practically every phase right of the people. placed have no more Willie. SI he put it. ot ,MUnglizian life. 12,m10.0u0 souls under the rule of then a 001111116101 secured through the Succession States. Territories torture "No nation conscious of LTUNGAItT mourning for her of extent with a PUT. Mag- itself." declared the venerable large 1 knot lands and her lost coun- yar population were thus tcprn statesman. "can accept such a irtmsa--dor- a away from her by away from us. and 1,30.0le mule peace. 'the Treaty of Trianon following of Magyars placed under foreign the World war. By that treaty yoke. It has deprived the country I note. I have util- liodtarY lost 71 per cent of her of its most Important raw materallotted space with ials and in many other respects Moreover, the Rungs territory. glans declare that it was the beet made it well-nig- h Impossible for scarcely a 'Word about the wonderof their lands that were taken, the country to develop a healthy ful time the Hungarians showed ' , their richest wheat lands, in Tran- economic life. The peace-dicis- ts of us during our stay in Budapest. aylvaniar their forests, mines, their Trianon in such a horrible inius- their Picturesque and colorful atotic that the Magyar nation is per- nal. Another letter roust be gesalt fields, rivers. and practically Of the other industries and refectly justified in carrying on a voted to this phase ot our visit sources which they have developed constant peaceful agitation for its At na place In all our X1111071111t ten Our hope M in the have its been the recipients ot the overthrow. and past guarded during All these were taken league of nations but Its constitu- more courtesies or a warmer demcenturies.. dition must and from them by the treaty be somewhat altered and onstration ok hospitality. More of vided among BUITUISIIS, esezhOsio- - made more democratic. The re- this. then. in our nest, ; vakia and Yugoalovakia. Only a formed league of nations. by malt-lo- g to be a petrifying league of the small perilous remaina an agricultural plain In or near the center Paris peaces, cast not refuse the of what was Dare the proud and demand for st just revision of the , prosperous homeland of the Meg-Va- Trianon Peace. For without this revision there can not be perma. 1 ; 1 itkj , F , 1 1!,1;it): ; k ) 141 lomot - . - amiIJ 67z7:es L1r1P-1-f:; Cuaan1c:d -- writer above quoted voices proteet an4 the hope that is in the hearts of an Hun- THE .. .4. , , , can understand better the feelings of the Hunsarien people if one recalls tho geographical character of tit old Hungert, and ita history as a nation Count Albert Apponyi. chairmut of the Hungarian Society of Forelim AUlm of roPrasontative Hungary at Geneva and at various the convontions 'Grand Old Man" and beloved statesman of Hungary (ha Is 13 years aid and still active in the Americus vice) addressed editors the other day. Is it talk se concise ape close se would wieitte. bear, th. facts th. Hungarian titles. prefacing kW remarks with a sketch of the old Hunger?. its he maid were "written I !rrench the finger of Clod." R a1 geographer. Is Quoted writing that Hungary. the old Hungarywan "the incise nearly perfect geographical unit In the world." Surrounded by it circle of mountains and uplands. It lay a treat fertile, plain.. Ds rivers ' converging toward the center with aU its geographical features distinctly marked. Thus for more than ten centuries It remained. The biagyar forefathers establish. themselves and their institutions there at the end of the ninth century. From that time on they stood as a defense and safeguard of western Europeindeed of all western civilizationagainst the encroachment, against many forcible invasions. from Anis- - Much of their best blood through the centuries, was spilled la fighting beck the Turk. Many times they suffered Intensely in their brave determination to keep the Asiatic hordes from sweeping up the valleys of salmi Mumps. Not only in a military sense did they serve as a bulwark against sisthAer and dangerous tides from the oast, but they built up a cuttyro and developed ea organise 1 ors ; i ....., , ,d ' I : I .4c..;. ,., , I ' laundry - - i low. !.. prices 1 , , r' ' ,. . , - , ., ; ' - A '''N, ', ffr ;,, i ' - , HYLAND 190 - ., , - ,t f 1 1 r. 4 ) , , r--- -- . 4,1 , --- - IUD MR& SARAH r,, KITCHELL. I I' , 0F MOTHER " I 0 El . 0 N DIES , cod, 11 0, r,,,, it tit s,y , Olt. 41""1. ,....,--- -- .., I katongibfrilk - , 111E NEW - 441111 1 ii a t' L .111111rIC7 0 t Mitchell...1111,-,wl- - A reCcezzatt ELECTRIC IRONER - it VACUUM CLEANER GYRATOn - Alain street. Wallis oadi primal Itorooltly rho am Footed Tottltig Apes Imo" on all Oho II coavalloaco festtror for ttliadt Ple bit. boa Yoe we Moo Ma racy., 4 does to Ma Boor astootreation of Ito PIC Ps". lb" "alb toot Ida NAV to Um deem lb. 111 - e; ITheall - 111E FAST f; 1 e :II; t 111111"80 1 t 4, valltag. s s , s s NATION:WIDE - BY OVER A MILLION HOUSEWIVES USED AND RECOMMENDED , 1 POPULARITY i I .., - Elocirie go. gioligcsMoLliiiom 4- 1 - t , , 4M EAST 43-6- 9 ?Torts SOUTH ST. WASATO1 , 364. , , OUlt DISPLAY AT STATE FAIR Sq ' , - -- -- - Residents of the Ha rattan Islands honor and respect Senator Reed Smoot very highly for he has always been very friendly to the Hawaiians, declared Gov. Wallace Et... Farrington of the Islands, as be changed trains In Salt Lake Saturday en route to Washington. D. C. to hold a conference with Hubert T. Work. secretary of the Interior. was apGovernor Farrington pointed to hie present position by Pratt- - Harding and reappointed by Prert. Coolidge. He began his carer as a newspaper reporter at so a wook, and TOM to executive American positions on eastern papers. and at the time of his appointment July S. 1121 as governor of the Wands he Wag managing editor of the Morning Star at Honolulu. which later conenlidated with the Evening Bulletin. After spending two months to the United States he wilt return to the Wend,. --- ,, rit. , - - 1 4,,,,,,4 , Harriot Grace streets. September Wa. gape tbe quarter. Hamer tHibert sad The plaintiff declares Lace was period for payment of malaries toed" Birds"' leS "Girth Firth W..t. officers of the 'tat and Eimer W. sad Altos Maud Petty Boson driving while under the influence 'elective of to lila drain on the len. $14 esst Tomtits booth street. Ira liquor. Rooms and Itased koala Illaynaood accounts. Deonrond Leaito,142a Jefferson street. gni. Sine-ioJobs Le Rai and rotates Roark Expense Account Is i , 1 ,, , 1 Mrs. N. A. Dunyon. president or the local chapter of the Service Star Legion has been appointed chairman of the citizen a commit. tee for the 'Forget-Me-Nosale of the Disabled Ameriean Veterans of the World war which is to be held Saturday. it was announced by Preston Thatcher. commander. Ma. Dunyon will succeed 11. W. Tooke, who was called to the East Yr his company for a few days. An effort la being made to secure 251 women and girls to artist with the sale. Mn. Dunyon announced. Georg N. Child, superintendent the city schools has requested the various principals to ambit the organisation in sucuring workers. It is said. Mime Lucy Van Cott. dean of women at the University of Utah has promised her support. Ten women from the Gold Star Mothers organization have volunteered their services ago eaptains. will have Mrs. 3. R. Wilson charge of the sate in Sugarbouste. She has secured the support of the Girl Scout organisation. awl Bennion of the Salt Lake stake Presidency took charge and Elder of the Joseph Fielding Smith the Twelve addreseed Connell Om conference and set apart the Fred Nastier was sustained as nest officiate. The conference will with continuo with sessions Monday bishop of the Tifteenth ward Alvin R. Dyer and Arthur H. and Tuesday evenings. Aamodt sa counselors at a session of ward conference in the chapel Sunday elfloning. Bishop Peter A. Nielsen and his counselor. Jonas Weer. were honorably released after seven years , COAL of service. Bishop Nielsen having r. Tour Bands and lout been celled to the stake high coung oons No Stringy IS Harder and Lvov cil at the recent stake conference. No Mora Than Ord. The new bishop wee formerly a S oot. But Coate vary, Coal counselor to Bishop Nielsen. Chantortleld Coal Co. Nephl I. Morris and Bar HAVE $1 I a Pre. n. 111 0004. S. Earley Home I Month Ends With Gen--eral Fund Nearly Exhausted. The state treasury closed Its Sep-i- f tember accounts Saturday with $1,177.867.24 in balances to the credit of the various state funds but with the general fund which is to meet 111111CellitneOLIS admin. borative expenses largely exhaust- The state loan board borrowed 13100.000 from bond redemption funds for the general fund during the month but the revenue from other sources was small and the trpens. were 011,Pleittibr heavy. The result was that the general fund held leas than 1140,000 in balances on hand as the close of business Friday. The 6ig drain on the general fund came in redeeming the state warrants for highway eon- struction and maintenance. War- rants aggregating 13111,244.6S were issued for highway purposes during including gilt ithe month for this,sum s. expendifor equipment. tures, $7.20510 S5Sil,29 for office expense of the road commirelon. $4611.11 for travel expense of highway department employee. $:040 from the suspense account and 18,441.21 for salaries. Swath Twenty-nort- h Bird and Otos Moos US Browning &realm gist Pass key burglars entered the home of J. 8. Earley, secretary of the Utah Manufacturers' association. HS M street Sunday Motet dUlinir the absence of the familr. ransacked the place and escaped with $16 in cash, a, check for $81 and pieces of jewelry aggregating in value about $200. It believed by Mr. and Mn. the intruders were 'frightened away before completing their work as several pieces of jewelry were left and no silver-use- d ware or clothing stolen. Neighhors reported that they heard some one on a board walk next to the Earley home a abort time before the burglary was discovered. Hyde. B gel I16e4 I boy. arIV or, str.h111. I" ik , , I t I t the infected 'membranes and step the irritaties and islassuatioe, ishiU the creosote goes en to the stomadt is ob. sorbed into the blood, attacks the scat of the trouble and checks the posits al the germs. Creemulsioa is guaranteed satisfactory ia the treatment et persisest coughs end colds, hrosaial alma. treschitis sod ether forms el sespits tory &seems. and is eteelest for had-bi- g up the systems aims colds ea la. Mosey refunded if any cough ar cold is zetiesed after taking accord's( to set directions. Ask your druggist. (ads.) Persistent coughs sad colds lead to serious tremble. 1 ea can step doom sow creowith Cresomuloica, as sote that le pleosom te take. Cessna-Mo- n is a new medical discovery with two-fol- d action; k soothes awl heels the Mimed membranes and inhibits germ grew& I Of all hones dregs. creosote is sec Gerhard Julius and Ritmo,. Emilie Dime Troolar, M Hollywood bor. oinked bi high medical authorities as I 0.ear sad Irma Gouldlag Sandia. 155 see el the greatest healing ogrweies for north Mahe street. girl. Daniel sad Mary Brews Marshall persistent coughs and colds end ether $53 Parkway arouse. VIM ferns et threst trembles. Creentdoise SidiPaul Mark sled Matti I contains, hi addition te creosote. ether Litedasy lard. Hiawatha. boy. habits Smith Car. 1 healing elements labia meths sad had Mayo !Astral!. Sad roli. 1333 oast Fifth South 'treat. irri. Lorenzo ',Maya aud Emily irsse Whitworth Stork. Briughtim C&1170.1 bor. Edwho and Poor' Stowe Gress-wa- y. west Mortis Temple. , COLD THAT HANGS ON Immo 565 t - BEWARE THE COUGH OR Charlie lap and Aral!la Imam Pirth. Midvale. bor. Mead and Clarified Joseph Hrayass Jamas. 1545 Evaiireas atroonie. girl. Albert Edward avid Abe. Soo Sao-triCOOPIM Leer. 153 Romievelt armies. girl. Earl Headorsou and 'Pima Mae traaor Drain. 3111 west Eighth Smith street. emak .1 .4 -- Filed by Candidate s. W. Tooke, ICS Kelsey avenue, I. the first of the candidates for 01131111 Sues Driver commissioner to the an exIn Crash for $10,000 city pense account and John C. Cortese is the first of the candidates ta. Clara Stereo filed suit in the open headquarters. Tooke filed an account Saturday court Saturday Third district against F. IL Luce for St0.600 with City Recorder Dan H. Candamages for personal Injuries al- non showing an expenditure of $43 leged to have been suffered when and no receipts. Cortese announced the opening the plaintiff was struck by an automobile driven by the defendant of headonartere in the Wilson hoat Fourth East and Fourth South tel Monday. I ed. oast 21110 otroot Raided byBurglar I t" FRED ICASTLER MADE BISHOP1 I i e CREOLMULSI 1 I t t, f' 5 e, . vanip' - t trOR THZ COUGH OR.COLD THAT HANGS ON L'ey. ' F 1 MOIMIE1 The Nebbs--Han- Up! ds :- -: :- -: :- -: :- -: :- -: meLptwwiATS Tme MATTEe fJOW?...VUO szEos- 14zu, ok.1 7)414 Athrr lokoi 9 - tumArS 15Ezu " Lti FOlZ OkJe twesceJ To co! b. to i 104 Alp .11. 1 F, .i )) - ' III I II 'IN . 0 sov - ::: - ' - - s. - '', ,.. - - - - ' - ' W5 17ti.iiiiitt7; ri) ,. , ALIO ikt44PJ thote ;, . 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I It NIA 1 C4 a - 1 f MACHINES ' th3 151 f CUMIN-O- cannot afford to 'wash at home with lattnel.nitig - t CLEANERS VACUUM WA...SHING i A lihnilig ' Ar 'L north-bdun- coats only 90c. You than bccm - t! t Mrs. Mitchell bad come up town September was a ProoPerout month for Salt Lake relators, trans- to inset her husband and after actions during that period surpas- alighting from av Capitol bill car crossing the intersection, she sing both the records torAn same and d month last yam and of was struck by a Fork' this year. aceord;ng to a tabulation Douglas car operated by I. O. Rut-b- y made public Saturday Werner lock, of 741 south Eighth West Elem. sieeretary of the Salt Lake street. She was rushed to the Real Estate board. emergency hospital 'where ft wasj In September this year , there found she bad suffered a fracturedl were 61 stiles the property value skull and other Injuries. ,Fromi i was 1213.510 there she was taken to a ! being represented with an average sale of KIM In hospital where she died general Sunday! a September year Se the COrre.- morning . Mrs. Mitchel was born In this pending figures were 41 sales, 5212.1125. valuation. and average, I city Yob. le. 1161. a daughter of WIMP. For August 1221 corres- William and Ann McGregor. For ponding figures Sr. 2$ sales. SIM- many years .he was an active Ilie. valuation. and $5.102, the av- Church worker. particularly in the erage sale. Relief and bad many In September this year 45 build- friends society. here. are her Surviving ing permits were leaned 1011L"ng husband, two sons. William and Illikeie; in September 1?2, there Mrs. Merle Castle of loos Angeles were 51 permits issued. with a val- and Mrs. J. M. Vincent of Cedar uation of $241.460 and lase August 44 permits wore tamed with a val- City. two sisters. Mrs. Mira Less, or and Mrs. Isabel Mayne. two uation of 1150.200. the report brothers. James and D. W. Mcshowa Gregor, and 11 grandchildren. Funeral airarzemente .will be a . eel - féotts6s1 ' ' i 41 1 U TA HG RA ND The average size bundle of wet wath . - , , L., , . , - usurvi. inter-nation- al ,, , . ' ro lirransactions Bring Total of - 4, I Mesattlah Mitchell '1'111 sast , Eighth South street, and Itther linen of :hsartsark Lake lmlics department, died in a Salt lake, hospital at 1 a.m. Sunday front-injuries suffered ehortly atter 5 P.M Saturday when she was tract by a street car It First South and -- - I I , . CLEANERS Li OFFICER, 1 - Wet Wash ,iii n litu a Pound , Fifty-ono- ICE . : , .. "'"w- 71 , , , , nE:r of Mrs. Sarah E. , I AL--3 . . ELECTRIC IRONIES t.' Lic:th, Vab garians. An outraged People, they still recognise that under prevailing conditions there is no appeal to Aetna Their only racoorm is to make it known to the ends of the earth bow sorely and unjustly they have been treated and to work Unceasingly . by peaceful means to vicars the adjustment they desire. Meanwhile they Mourn toe their distressed country; almost everywhere, upon the MIMI of menU courts may be seen a small draped moos. bearing the word "Trienon" it is a badge of sorrow for what Trianon ha. brought to them. . ,, Gab .. . - ,. WAHINE MACHINES Real Estate Sales 1ms. ivinuiaL nent peace in central Europe. If there is Portico in heaven and earth, the name of Trianon after a revision will be only a bad dream. The Magyars can never recondi themselves to this Peace- -mkt appeal against it to the tribunel of eternal 'optics." . ' . VACUUM ;. , , I t . . . . 1 . ,. . 0. A::now. O - , . ad Tragedy of HungaryThe ta. Greater Injustice of the World Watery." Thule le captioned a leaflet that im banded to the American editors as soon as they reached Budapest. Let me quote an merge or two, from the pee of Imre Radvaityl: "In the outbreak of the World Wog tit iiiagrar nation had the mealiest share. Among all the statesmen of the time the Magysr Count minister. Sutphen Taprime xa, was tho only one who had made ward off the strenuous efforts to war. And when be ettw that the war was unavoidablein the common crown council of the monerchrhe stipulated and bad it entered en the minutes that the territory of Serbia. our foe. should tomato as before. Tot it waa loot Hungary to which the pee treaty dealt the severest blow. The only crime el Hungery was that she placed implicit faith in the proviand sions of the armistice that she trusted too rashly in the of the right peoples, contained in Wilson's 14 point& Is the teeth of all this the Rumanians, Verbs and Czechs invaded the Hungarian torritrries and portioned out between - them the bloody limbs of a disarmed station. A plebiscite was allowed only lit the ease of Boom& which remained thus in the possession of 14ungary. It was Titanon, which en June 4. 120, put the ramp to this unexampled injustice. far exceeding in wickedness even the parti- Our eosin- tion of Bolas& , 1 t ad TEE ' .. ;', . . T,1 ' .: , - (ipi OCTOBER .3 - 1927. - , .. 1 0ty . fa, s.. - - ' IIVA'- .. - , , 1 , , 4, - - ..1 ' ,r47 ) st r- -t 1.4 trz...,:"..im.Afts.1-- r 11. ti els. Ar-- ,, lik , ,. : .. -' - - ,' , - ,i ' , ' '' ', . , ... -- ' t i |