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Show SALT LAKE CITY THE DESERET NEWS ? Prance Issues An Offieia 1 D en i al On Soviet Entente Fast Moving Developments in International Affairs Grip Wolrd, Hungary Hear-- ng Set by League For Jan. 10 ton in 1J22 wu Japan answer warntoday to an An ing that tbo two English aepaking countries trill act Jointly in day situation arising from Japanese scrappinf of the pact. The treaty's doom was predicted by Ilirosi Salto. Japanese dor to the (Tatted Slates, less than - hours after the governments of this country and Britain announced an accord supporting the wrtlo naval present -Japan is gring to give notice, of her intention to terminate the Washington treaty of 1S22" the ambassador declared last night' in an address before the American Academy of .Political and Social; SATURDAY Ship Sinks After I NOVEMBER 1934 2-- 4 BUSINESS c. This will be done regardless of the developments at the preliminary conference at London." Nov. 14 period of holiday trade, tho Chamber of Comfnerco of the United States produced statistics to show improving business sentiI ment Thia and other pronounce, ments, leading many business men to hope that the Christmas trade,1 ufly UgfltS were might be the bcM since 1925, )ie da VS keved to a note of q ilet optimism TlCn Papa CTUrTber Wd the Yirprov-cheer paj tnc sentTinent 'sect fn October r and pavsl! It oil? continued m Noveniber a s per cent ne m the roiiim kVhen Daddy digs for nols and of check pajments stealv retadi sales, stable wrholesalo prices, fa- vorable car fading reports and por (OVS and fllTS and nhtrllw increasing steel production Is tg9 j-Although tne chambers position Xhat the goverrment should, tite no steps to dnlmsh bus1ns con- -' an r?' I fr endVutmnp de!e-kto- Bnt-Bntis- nTli ! -- -- -- ) m Mims-.&io- additionaL-ondcrtak-mg- Dry Leaders Make Appeal For State To Enforce Laws ' ' nhfH cards are matted those weJTailed To send em to when last w hailed The advent gay of Christmas Da But this is hat I want t ng toward Harbor Beach. Mkh, with uirriiors of the sunken vessel. left, map show ing legation of collision aim point between Thunder Bay island and Mursron Point, Mich. I equal-iinqui- It less in th iijditated a belief is require! way of reassurance now than at any tune In th pa st several months. Fncouragiug 5 actors Tnrcspohsi hlwjnod ?rn enter- prise. the statdue&X- aad. Others interval bewen i surh-otoorigination of and acconpl moment with so largo outlajs for tabor and matn als and so small a margin tor profit or less tha a fiTng of freedom from the danger of unpredictable outside influences i necessary to release inpAtiV. give this feeling In many directions It will now require lea JjxAhe way of reassurance, than at any time since last spring Like the chamber, the department of commerce finds encouragIt is preparing VuMns factor ing for its forthcoming monthly review a stateiueift rcport.ng Increased industrial product'on. employment, payrolls ard cocstmc-no- n ' i k,.ii.. tratethat-une,'tainty fidence-Yn- i m t TO -- I Sta- it CAP) Fast-movi- ng ar of C. Produces tistics Showing Better Spirit o 24 WASHINGTON. (At) As tbo nation- horded today into Watching Pie chances of naval By International New Service at London approach the developments in international affairs gripped the agreement cirelee vanishing poi.vl. official attention of the world today. here apparenty are pinning their on aci'.ve la Pens, an official dental of the statement made in the cham- hopes to ' meet problems ber of deputies that France and Russia had concluded a military posed by threats of a Shipbuilding entente failed to bbhlerate the anxiety cau-e- d bv tins apparent i statement issued yesterday by return to the pre-wbalance pf power policy. Secertary of h ate Hull was regard-4- f in At Geneva, the Leag that such animation of Yugoslavia. charges of Hungarian responsibility for direct. notice aonas Japan in the offing. One of the bright spots of The the assassination of King Alexander. Tension between thce na- lions stiffened, and reports from Graz said Yugoslavia had closed her Hungarian and Austrian borders,. . existing between, the ddegatteji 'and I should like to pa? tribute Geneva itsetfwas under Jteav week at lean. i, attl- the fair and terguard folio ins reports of d that tiaa been shown by .Abe Norman H Davis, American rorist plot h delegates throughout' gate, and bir John Simon. ' More directly affecting the Umt isb foreign secretary, spent yester- ed States. Japanese 24 Ambassador lay plajing golf and discussing the' GENEVA No. (INS) JiirDsi Salto; m a speech at Phila- troubled situation Evidence which Yugoslavia consul- to he irrefutable iA contained delphia. served Oat notice Japan The British expressed themselves va ill denounce the Washington na is still hopeful that some sort of in the document on which that na val treaty, while Britain and a compromise could be reaehed.jtion base it sensational charge oi America swum closer together in ind Admiral Isoroku- - Yamamoto Hungarian TCponibiltv for the their determination to preserve the Japanese delegate, hinted In a press assassination of King Alexander, ratio interview la.st night that he would International News Pervice learned j existing It- - bow make a conciliatory move at a today badly damaged fa a cvdlUion in a BY HAROLD P. BEAMAN lake Huron fog with the Canadian freighter meeting next week between the The Yugoslavian evidence is te- -' ing kept secret but information j Irani, which sank with four of it crew, the (Associated Press Foreign Staff ) British and Americans The Japanese Adm ral made from most reliable sources declares steamer Kdward Loomis la pictured proceeding LONDON. Nov. 24 The threat that government tee! certain it can however new that dear, any limitless would Hunsarian h?. Prove on in be based proposal complic.lv thej the, between the great rulers of principal of actual tonnage A staled Ty the league coun- the seas hung today over the v.vvjcv l v.il and the Americans continued Cl1 0 Jan 10 j conversations as hope was lty a1 , resolute their in on document.-was insistence ths it 110 JOBS IN MONTH Among virtually abandond for a comprom- navy sufficient! ise on Japan's demand for naval between two oceanlarger to divide learned are suppoeedlv authentic! vma whuh Hungarian passport. parity So greatlv at loggerheads davla charges enabled the asa- , Already deadlocked, the nego-1,- .. manager of Alexander to enter Ftvitzr- - il to rue - Bobbins, ttations between the United States i4ViVnTrim?rlU,vv fmerlca""-Japa- mrs or the Garfied county land and Great Britain reached it re ment of'ice, vohs were found for is alleged the Thre, crisis yesterday when the British reived b ChrUtma Czechoslovakian il men in October as compared forged sided with America in declining to t0 return "o 8nd ced the ! to cron ith passport placed in September for PHILADELPHIA, recognize Nippon demands Nov 24 the border into ranee and rcarh for October show, two outright equality. fAP) A flat declaration of 4men-to- n Marseilles, where Alexander was eplacements with ade the state road eomms-sJaOfficially, however, the conver- to terminate the n 57 with FWA, and 21 with witn French Foreign sationa are continuing until nextnava) - treaty signed at Washing- - iter Louis Barthou private emplojers. British-Americ- :H0PEn OF "IMPROVING Sciences. -- WASHINGTON. GIVES URVEY Collision LaEte a say: that Thanksgivings near feast day dear When family comes from far and near, To eat and eat of Turkey meat "ra buttons bust, ere they retreat! The chamber enlarg ng on lavt month s sgns of better sent mmt hiie ibe jtvetnor ajiviMii tqiiTrniei fn ihi cqnlr"l o!f saidSuch a broad index of national Inrl Jiqi r m t!ab coi,Iinu'i,i io i tn.Ja in an effort to work .activity th volume of payment liMt a nan lo present to 4tw eWf d.v !de-- s m theM'y 'Svek in the commcrc al ani eiOijie ' fate nr, m an appeal for -- nf -- c went f the atut-rmerThf kvcl protub, f, on running Taws of lb ake. c nt over f't lat vear, and 20 Jhn L. BoW'iiau, Uiaiunm f tie rieVnder-- , orsanization he ear before f iruiotl SteH Output Grows (im ago to bultV (tie I i'f r evil. nd Rev. Rollin' I KVom ariv geptcTTrbcr. tt atd H, Avres, jip preilnt of th Vit IUve M'nitenar aeoncialion. ha ad- of ..t!w chfUred that th finty 3o!utim ( th Iltpior problem Is absolute jvaniwd prodUrtion moderately evil week, un- ill row the level it bettr than for lrlnbitun. i voting on each of the provisions correiondlng part of an 3reaj" Plan Procntd ' induMriesf Th A renew in revise them. The cotwnrou ot the dry ' Bround thpT loiV arose Tofh.y Tf.r s rsa'a ';on'n" T kat xorrn our reporf to Die Ftcwber b members of the governor com- will take i not known 'Vhen all the ( Rtires for No- mtree to the effect thst the l.quor Sver,r us there vember have to been cannot and be known compiled eituauon in Utah be handled as "',n committee vote may prove to haY been rctardateon follows j until the general 1 Distribution by state con- trolled stores with the full backing Of the law. , as submitted may hefteel and textiles from which tber Before TOO pkfl what POt and Control Cnder strict super-- 1 r eUminated Ctjr jiehas now been considerable recov-- 1 nmwI n on partisan : vision of a three-maPB j general committee. On ear drift- - fy.M h'r ' WUI aj PredleWnR . November- - flgnrmfchaH hold io teed the hungry, 3 To be sold Only in counliew through licensed liquor difference of opinion among thewrould show mainfensnee dan on certain prov iion plovmcnt 'the chamber lo- members sorvs and registered been one ot hfih;; K'h:ch ,ar u b" eui.mm. d to the recent per.od has cal option to detrnmno 0fb f fo gt o m consolidation . tlier rommittre ieeneral the latter. to imis w be wet o- dry adwhich from before our recora listeady fiDaIJ poritions 4. How dispensed rnfy by ing you r submitted to the vances are possible, given general cens-hotels bona fide clubs and mMldal,ON Must dust our floor and soxeroor. non pancond permitting orderly to dispense s.ngl restaurants wax em, too. ning and execution of business opdrinks. r Mr fonh said that hi erations 5 May he purchased Onlv b to finish Its jm rsons having per- - !rumf.!i, DEBT xrrrP RECia'ED tho What wax Is best? A thorweek so as to m.4 ore perm.t per person n 3r th hand the of LONDON. Nov. 24 (INS) The torr mission's junsd cnon ,Ua'c general ough test of 47 foe a couple of formal request for pavment of the Onl over wet countus j,ommutee th members P 15 installment of Britain Confirmed what I had often Stale ets XnfiP sreTer 'ot bore the middle of debt to the United States was re- 7 Frof is horn tax anj sale guessed: niber It w U reach the To go to the ute and muiucipa here today. There was do n r r blni to consider, comment, tn-That Bennetts make a wax general fund part to b us d for commits. on adnun.strat.on to fake . $ lisiforeemem Throng' It is certain the draft will No rubbing stringent regulaions invoked i all have to be that gives ns gala rewntten before! lomnussion revoking of licences That time he sa.d a break! and perm Shop No surrender no retreat, Purchase forb dden To ha DOHjmtlRl hvi.iap drunkards 32- - -v- SO. MAIN 32 all the facta of "SF cate, organ ze olice record and irrcsiAonsible per-- , MAS. toga J. Til battle erv was adopted Wax son. Iart 'night at a meeting that Mr Bowman said tb.s morning A boon to tired and aching hat no matter what l.quor law revived the mutant W. C T. L In Salt Lake at the same fladf-Ove- r, backs. I tah had none would in of an (law4, time the Mate liquor control t leaweS, H paired. luting good to Xhf people unless.1 Then Late Paris SP hoard was working on its probuy itrki youre public sentiment demanded thut gram of liquor control be to sure q mr laws be enforced. There are some meritorou- causes in the Yrtrprred Ltjur plana TO HEAR NON NBA CASES quite! ' said, and cited the plan to dim-- , WASHINGTON Nov 24 1 (AP) Sincerely, mate the private pro t eTemen; The relation boa l Shop a. P(J todaylabor 'ram the sale of liquor a to consider case Involv- ME. the aiverttsng 01. in, Industrie, not under NBA codesof bj'j-,.or and the fed.t snoTh. r dealers by liquor .tem ts which he pave hji approval tras the p'an to place the administration of tne liquor law in the hands of three non-p- a rtian men, but added that he doubted the pos- mi-o- -- y a' lt. is. loadef' pros. -- tetl ' P1ns -- n. Gssi Csslers listed fcelsw e&sossee the following sebedsfe ef prices, effective today, sad coatiaalag la effect aatit further colics: Tfca "fur-you- ,e fr g LOVlIP ti ti f 4 Ute-.Htu- , hd i gov-liv- iTOVI 5 - ( 7 m psx:!; Carters Fer t. WOT PIA v opj K; MflsJ,t . I., - . FUR COATS $750 W p72 D Carters Fcr J rr-s- Ctf i LAC EC GLAUS; (CASH PRICES) Bamherger Coal Co. City Coal Co. Wasatch 2 Hyland 3131 Citizens Coal Co. Senriee Coal Co. Wasatch 8372 Wasatch 2650 Jo&es Coal Co Wasatch 7237 Ccrtis Coal & Predsla Co. the question Hoald Retain Lsws A far better plan than the one proposed, Mr Bowman said, was for Utah to keep the statutorv prohibition laws she alrcsdv has and enforce them to the full extent of the law. something that has not been done in the past The reason for the increase iiubo(4-bgginj- r. Mr Bowman raiJ. wa be aii8 people would not pav S 2 50 jt .pint for liquor at a licensed shop tt hen thev could get the same liquor for $ 1 a pint from a bootg-e- r I nul beer licenses are revok-- . bard from oeaiers sull re liquor the quesuov1 main unsolved, be said The plan to prohibit the sale of quor to minors Is a good one. he .auk but It will cot keep minors from drinking when older friends can boy tl and give it to minors. Commenting on the cw liquor duo, Reverend Mr. Ares said. lt is merely a stagger on the part of comraitipe to find some solution to the liquor question, and while it &ojcs good on paper. It will not work, out as hoped for in the tong ran. In my opinion, the only solution tn. the liquor problem it absolute prohibition. Not IlMUy Fixed Bj gleyh aTi utan drafting group, today said: 1 Hyland 958 fouRd-elhn- Klartia Coal Co. L!uical Coal Co. Wasatch 520 Wasatch 1224 Sfassard Fuel Wai tf Co. 4600 and Hy. 1885 Vcsfsm Feel Co. - Wasatch 2667 Roysl-Kcigl- ii Jeremy Fcsl & or 676 Croia Co Wasatch 4444 Coal Co. Wasatch 1320 Wasatch 6161 Wssslsh Coal Co. Wasatch 3034 - Ihrgelli Bcrhidge Coal Co. Peerisss Cool Agency Wasatch 4500 , Valley Feel Co. Wasatch 2048 Coal Co. Hutfcg Coal Co. g Aon? at the SMART BeauBmmmel CAFE , 131 South Main Il ABKXNETTS FLOOR V, AL 3ENltoTVGiS focomtnenda-tio- n of the drafting eqmmittbe will take has not been decided and cannot be determined until we we are plete ottF draft, u K ft Bread,TIianks"ivinjr Plum Pudding and Fresh Cakes ie -f- ana-Iha ft s tries. Pies, com- tm dt-- Tool for thr Sqm the flat ead the flit es & PAINT CO. n. 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