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Show THE DESERET AIT.EST TIIlTtSIUV NEWS lOiO 10 y have not authorised popular else) Iona 1 Mu ths runtrary. thay hava put obBEAVER HATS FOR KIDDIES. stacle tn lh wsy f tbs creaUua of a " govarmusnt popular rspreaootatlv baaed on universal suffrage.. , , -Ignore Uooorahle Custom. fKvi-nhave provid fhat the pres, ent system of government lh Itussi Is founded on ths dental of every principle Of honor and good faith, and of . ail tha usages and conventions which era the beat of relation between nation and Indlvidusla Tbs responsible heeds of this rrgim have frequent' B' Associated l'rea) ly and openly boasted or being ready CONtfTANTINOrLC. Aug, If. Showered nightly with Turkish bullets to sign agreements and contracts with foreign powers without having lha sad taring fdmlh. II Apierh-awerksrs of the American cumm lasts n for least Intention of. observing them. rollsf In ths near east have ban besieged In Adana. Asm Minor, sine June Thay claim that ne contract or agree, 4. Twice thg French troop bolding Adana hat fought their way to ment concluded with governments rsn bind them morally. Merslns, ths noaryat port, and hat returned with heavy losses. - A flour "After having proclaimed this cargo of the American re llrf commission fur beleaguered Adana French Government State they have applied It. They have la walling at Merolna. Thg railway ha been demolished and supplies ran revoluwould foment they Will Not Deal Of. declared In p'hec countries. reach Adage only by motor trucks, hcaitly . iuuoytd. with great low of tionary movements eataifliah e Bolshe- life through the In order there te stretch bout roiled by the follower of Mustapha regime. Furthermore, they recog- Kernel Pasha, the Turkish nationalist leader, who aro dctermiifed to otarvo, ficially With Russian vist nise that they 'are themselves subto the control of a political fac. out tho Ffsnoh la Adana. Controlled by Red Regime ject shops for 10.000 Armenian refuges lion having IntsrnaClonsJ ramificaMgtrt Ilaid a. tions, and they have boasted that their promts of nonintervsntlon tn ether countries would In no esse be Mull- dereon of craw ford evil Is. Ind , who)' ( By Universal Servlc ) on agents of this organisation. has arrived In Contanllpnpla sftor h of the club of New York. dsugh; WASHINGTON, A uc. II KcrUry ing"AH the comPaer. tthelbert Netin; these judgments of the Amer- escaping from Adana on Aug 7. and ter the f of State Mrs. Emily K. Block of New fork; Colby tonight made.publle Medlter-r-snsfnican government are absolutely iru. walking southeast to the Adelaide Crane of Quincy, 111.; ' LffldaJ pole of the reply from France In consequence, the federal governTho Turks, encircling Adiinu. Miss Mias Ruth- W. Henry of Amherst. to Anrecog ment oonatderslt of to Impossible maintenance llltto havo to hie note demanding artillery, according Of Avia. Pa.; nUo the present masters of Russia derson, and consequently make raids Mas ; Mtaa Nan Montthe political and territorial Integrity as a government with which the re- chiefly at night when the entire town Ir.- and Mr William Dodd of Flora of of Polent and Rjwla. lations common to friendly govern- is raked. , Thus Americana clair. N. J.: Philip the !aiw ; Wilson Fowl of The text a accompanied by the ment can be maintained haV not been Injured, but their build- Hprtncfleld. ' following comment from the aecre they Woburn. Maas.; Georg W. Patterson Favors Pol lh Imk'ittnilette. ings havo been peppered end comof Randolph, Vermont; William Rsm-- , taryi "The government of the republic have not been able - to leave tho bo and wife of Philadelphia; Karl H. "The French note elates without st night Texas! the govern-- : has reached tha same conclusion. It pounds that the I reservation kill ttoeley of Ban Angelo, In Adana The French artillery with Webh of went la in entire agreement with the cannot have officialla relation cover for the Mieses Mary and Elizabeth and'afford con-ep- lr Turks to many resolved which we Clara Ml government the and sallle Boston, Mas, principles art forth In the American make frequent The ggalnet Its Institutions; whose troop which Blasell and Margaret A. Owens. note. It adopts almost In Identlral reInto the surrounding farm and vine-re two latter re members of the T. W word ths reeling of this government diplomats would he Instigators of Americans Tho food. for whose spokesmen proclaim yards t regarding tho soviet repims In Kua- - volt, end will and work- - C. A they sign contracts with the maintaining soup kitchens sia and dsclares that France can havo that not to observe them. end po official, rsiutlons with a govern- - Intention Jn complete accord with ths fed- atlon front etery viewpoint. ment ahicn Is renodved to conspire taken by the thk. to ' position brings French eral the governagainst Its Institutions; whose diplo ment government, emphasis believes In the necessity for nn United Mate a striking ' mala will be instigators of revolt and , Target practice by units of the reserve officer1 corps, consisting of Polish State, and the and powerful support. Independent that French to they yhoae spokesmen proclaim referred The secretary student from over 20 military schools, throughout the country, trek held ' theFrench American like people, In will sign contracts with the Intention recognition of General Wrangol be' not to observe them, people, ardently daetre the maintenMonroe. Va recently The firing was at moving targets at differat Fort a as "dlvergenca' Ruasla. and South one "The French government .further ance of the political Independence i ent range with 1 rifle. mortars and rifles; tween the two government on was territorial Integrity of Poland. declares without qualification Its be- -i the"This States United tho said but te ) Service Universal agreement point (By lief In Polish Independence, and Its between Is why there declared agreetha French government and disposed to regard tn tho WASHINGTON. ; desire for Aug. the matntalnance of the the American with SANK ROBBERS DIG principle of government to encour- ment of Franco Householders are being urged vigmore signifiterritorial Integrity of Poland. of United States as tho to a view all with efforts made atage rebel any to "Most grttf)lng la the declaration of against orously any other divergence bringing about an armistice between cance than of the French government of Its de Poland tempt oR the part of dealers to . and Russia, while avoiding policy Involved In tho specific action Unduly Increase th price of 'sfre to help the Russian people and of giving T In this respect. to ths negotiations a character of Franca on account of th new module's Its opposition to the dismemberment sc In Is Franco complete In the recognition Assorting whch result Into might be to put Ths response Is a notable i of Russia. to the freight rate about ths Bolshevist repims and in ths rord with the United States a Tollsh Comdeclaration from every viewpoint and of force, through Inter-stat- e of 'an Independent of dismemberment. Russia. ' necessity Continued from page one) Commission. Continued from page one) merce brings to ths position taken by the adds: note ths stats. Uphold American Principle. warns w. J. Vnited States a striking emphasis and Instance," For la there agreement la why This "The federal the government. ,sa ' powerful support. . siaatlQ greeting as they pass through been working at the tunnel for some and Lauck, economist for the railroad Interpreter of the feelings of the bbtween th French government th city. "by no posencourtime, and that most of the work had "On one point there Is a divergence. American organisation, Larbor to government American tha desires to the help people, been done when the other prisoners .. not ef parpose or objective, but sible computation can the Increas-an of Russian people, in whose future the age all efforts made with view to were attending a ball gam or some ed rates be mad to justify potter. Still Fierce retains- - an unshaken bringing about an armistice between Btates United Fighting In th other form of amusement The four "Thia government has not recop. faith. The Increase of 1 cent a6 pound of the repuh Poland and Russia, while a avoiding cent a pair or characnixed, as the French have done, the lie associatesgovernment Implicated In the dlrglng are said to Soviets price of meat, On, Itself unreservedly with giving to the negotiations Report 10 cent or shoe of be the only prisoners to know what In the price authority exercised by Gen. Wranpet this declaration. The French gov- ter which' might result In the recogclothe, or was going on. But we are disposed ernment has never altered In its de- nition of th Bolshevist regime end in the price of 1 suit of ; In south Russia. ! (By International News Service.) of cent In price of a If th tunnel had been completed, te regard the declared agreement of termination to uphold the principles in the dismemberment of Russia." fores fight-In- g the exit would have been LONDON. Aug. 1 French with the Principle loaf of bread. Hence the just east of of the so clearly formulated by the United continues in tha Wareaw-Nov- o the box In which the guard la staUnited States as of more significance States. Isis In this spirit that It has of government should be on guard burNow unjustifiable Gorglevesk region," said a Soviet war tioned on the southwest corner of the than any divergence of policy Involved decided not to approve the armistice Slate Department to see that no on the people. office communique, wirelessed from prison wall. In order to make their in the specific action of France In conditions offered to Foland den I Imposed unless from Awaits Reply Moscow today.. Italy this single respect. escape, the men would have had to ere In conformity with' these they The importahoe of the French po- principles. ' pass this guard and then travel some distance in open country before they rtion Is that it discloses that the two "It is in this spirit, also, that, af-t- r Associated Press.) Polish (By Troops Capture could have reached brush high enough governments have a common objec mature examination. It has In WASHINGTON. Aug. 19. Informed to conceal them. live. A divergence as to the means fact in Lukow Attack a RurVan. governrecognised to be employed for Its attainment ment which declares It accepts the of.the French government's view on Underwood. Miller and Smith are to have bad records. Shortly' should not diminish or. qualify the same principles. ' the Russo-Polls- h state the 41 miles said 19. situation, Aug. Lukow, PARIS, noon on September 11, 1919, no satisfaction arising from after complete "In of Informing southeast of tVarshaw, has been caplyour excellency today was awaiting a an accord as to the main purpose, with another man thought to they, the reception given the deiepatss of department counIn ' their tured by Polish troops have been Red" Goes, entered tho the Amerlcgn government by Represents Small Group. the formal'4 reply from Italy te the note one) frohi page left of ter the Continued attack Against the wing Bolshevist army, says the Warsaw Kpringrille bank, and obtained apFollowing la the translation ef .the French government, I am Instructed recently' sent to the Italian ambassamade Immediately after the ratification correspondent of Excelsior. His dis proximately fit. 000 In cash and Lib- -' note of the French government an gly. by M. Mlllerand to notify you that dor. Th French rejoinder, erty bonds. They then made their esto cn out by tho btate department; thg French government patch, sent on Tuesday night, declares cape shows, Secretary Col- resolution had been defeated tn a high power automobile, aft- have this one further iss'arance of the public yesterday . , "Mr. Secretary of State; a Is the also Bolshevik in wing right that France it "In entire er they had locked John Mendenhall, The president of the council and close harmony of foelng .which antra-- , by declared with situation. bad Pleased By the principles set Coolidge the cashier. In the vault of the bank. agreement minister of foreign affairs having tak- atya the French and American peo- forth the Two The maneuver executed by In the American note.". Women .were with them at that future of civllizatios en cognixanoe ef the note relative to ples when the' correwas Poles tho a one, daring J Victory been An has informal reply already Suffrage time. A few days later one of the " Kusvla addressed by hie excellency, Is at rtake. :s declare ItconuLtod spondent r the from Italian received men and one woman was government, at ."Accept, Mr. the secretary of state, to his exceltry of State, Ing heavy columns of troops Brigham City. Two other arrested Colby announced, with the men were (By International News Service.) lency. the ambassador of Italy, has the assurances of pi? high .consider- Secretary that a and attack delivering surprise would a Coopromise complete reply arrested a little later in Governor and , BOSTON. Aug. 19charged rhe to Inform your excellency ation. ; ' against th flank of the main Bolshe- the other woman was alsoOregon, be made soon. BKARN." ; nominee, w that he has learned with satisfaction . "(Signed) apprehendsuccess- ed. The women were was vist lidge, It . Secretary Colby said the declaration army. completsly final . later released France and America Agree. , that the government of the republic is with elution over the ful beraus of the ability of the pol- and the men confessed to the crime. in entire agreement with the federal Tha American and French govern- of France "of Its opposition to the smiling by ish In marching, and he asvictory when greeted suffrage Infantry was of Russia" dismemberment "mpet tn are ' of in ments the and bonds i agreement principle government as regards the prlnclplee friends here today. serts that very Important conse- were recovered. Goss money 1 was arrested on as to the future of Pbland and Rus- gratifying. tha. formulated In this .document. can repeat "I are only not condemned expected. the quences" The French the coast several weeks afterward and ' "The government of the republic I sia, Secretary Colby declared today was the comment on of the same opinion as the federal In' a statement Interpreting France's Bolshevikl In terms similar to those pleased, action. Aentog.JJrcje ,io ,Or.esoa.,Xr In Jo. the used American .np.te, oles Marehing dn crimes comm.-tejtkly fr to the A merijean .tipte.,,. to there. ' '1 : - government,- concerning the present rejoinder IWli'' ' ' statement accompanied TUtWfS' Of 'R'SkkSS'.'" Investtga ion of the past records eXCeflency Sends AND . BOOK JOB PRINTING Officer Naval Prussian Town of th men in the local prison, revealexpreafted It, they are not In power by publication of his translation of th ed the fact that they had been 'arrBINDING. the will or the consent of a consid- French note, which was delivered to Daniels to 14 Resignation ested in Minnesota on the suspicion The erable portion of the Russian people, the state department Aug. f Associated. by Press.) (By PrintiIn the pioneers Job but represents a small minority kf the Prince de Bearn, tha French' charge. ng;Weandsr Book In a bank in the slate. BERLIN, Aug 19. The Poles are of having been implicated Binding Service.) Universal of France' seised "It have 'declaration nation. They opposipower by (By on Grandenx, West Prussia, robbery there, th police declare. facilities are' th best for handadvancing 18. are said Capt. to force and by trickery; during the two tion to (tho dismemberment of Rus- Our any have escaped from SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. In full class of work, no matter how according to a special They of the most dispatch force, and a half' years that they have re- sia" Is most "gratifying," Mr. Colby ling or how to th Voseische Zeitung to- Jail before their hearing and next small. Leigh C. Palmer, one large X'nlted In in tained power, meanwhile subjecting said, and added; the Denver officers where they were prominent - day On the left wing strong Polish appeared "The response- la a notable declar- - THE DESERET !)EWS JOB DEPT, j states the country to savage oppression, they riven jail sentences for vagrancy. navy, has tendered hts rcslgnaare forces cavalry moving kgalnst tton to Secy. Daniels, to tak effect Thorn-frothe south where the Rus- From Denver they evidently drifted on Sept. 4, according to "Word received sians are expected to cross the Vistula. west'being heard from next at Spring-- The- - rar-- - kv -- which .dlotyipl. H&artf i'rjrlay sf Pole ihrf' ic;v fighting Imtwaett' th headquarters from San Diego, where and Russians Is . reported before Bprtngvllle was a stolen machine, according to the officers. Capt. Palmer Is stationed. Goslershausen Since their incarceration at the loDuring the war Capt. Palmer held cal prison, the men had seemed inthe rank of rear admiral and was Poles Send of navigation. clined to make good," and watch of Foreign chief of the bureau mitice he became chief them had been relaxed somewhat.. After the Posen Missions to Rodman, Admiral to Hugh of staff II then commander of American Battle had been opwhich No. 6, (By .International News. Service.) Squadron with the British fleet. erating 19. The Polish LONDON, Aug. Have you ever stopped to think how much time we spend in No reason is given for the resignasent the foreign dip- has friends naval government to at but according tion, Womens Club to Meet The planning what we shall put on and in our childrens bodies and to enter lomatie missions In Warsaw to Posen, headquarters Palmer Is Issoon Woman's club will 47 years of says an Exchange telegraph dispatch business. Capt. Is Ime r how Tittle )n planning what we shall put in their minds? They meet to elect officers jtonight at the age.- and was arpointedjfo the naval late today. Oak Room Newhous Hotel. ' go to school, to be sure, but that is for onlyTive hours a day for academy on Sept. (, 1892. Bank Clearing Show Inrrene While the day'e news regarding the To- for Wymw has been strongapproximately 185 days in the year. What of the years before fighting Choses Third , ly favorable to the Pole the above Party they begin to goi to school, what of the hours and days each year may imply a sudden- turn for of Board Strategy dispatch the worse. in which they are not under instruction? deHave we Yankees Carry on Relief Work Under Shower of Bullets doc-tgjn- e, Jbat.il a sSvt TZ ., - lxe fr - i Consumers Warned Against Increase d's 11,144,41 I cm M4.IIT.ll 'IS; -- n u Ei er YoHo-weton- NOTICES. FUNERAL Funeral wervlces for Hans Lareen Hoell, who died Wednesday, will he held In the Fourteenth ward chapel at I p.m. Friday Instead of 14 a.m. In- previously announced. Friend ere CEMETEBXES CEMETERY. LAWN WASATCH trpuetusl care M MiieJIWiii FLOiUflY SALT LAMBOURNB, ERNEST 1114. FuLake's leading florist, new etorDeoera-tlona neral designs our speciality. 1114. Wa 47 South Mala. KINO FLORAL CO. FLORAL 2411. Tel. Wa 214 E. 2nd ft - FLORAL one-four- th i bank rftarlnts amounted 14 1 4, as toropsrod nb 91for th corresponding day -- -- . , of last )ar. I rates for Park Trl) Mst"!'-(1s- t J. urtl Altar of tho local wrath ofTteo. lesvss this svonlng for a too - m through tha Tollowstotio park. his , by fsthlly. panlsd He tenth hon Born Mr. nd Mis Carl A. Badger ar rejoicing over the birth of a son at ths family horn terday afternoon. Th family now In- -, elude seven sons and five daughter Prellmlnsiv Hearing Continued hearing in th case of William Martin, a negro charged with the ths ef narcotics for sale. morning continued until Aug. 24 by United State Commissioner Henry V. Van Pelt. JIXtaro Front V 4 lows! one. Major end Mr W. G. William and Mr. and Mr William McCenahay have returned from an extended automobll-tri- p National through Telloweton axpsrisnr park They report a livelyroads In lh with a bear and say th park are In splendid shape Retarrtt From Coast First Ueut. R V. Laughlln has returned from Sen Francisco, where he went to be examined for transfer to th regular army. 11a has been for som month! in rhargd'ln this city, of theVlotorx medal distribution to Mr Smoot Improving Mr Zin Huntington Kmoot, Inspector of the department of women I for the state Inhome from a dustrial commission, visit to Provo, whero she went to recover from a serious operation. She It much better and will be'back at work next week tf no complications eet in.' Joseph Back Front Rirlo, state auditor, returned today from a trip through Yellowstone park. He reports that all the Idaho towns between here and there see growing rapidly and that ihl ho been a successful season In the perk. Great road Improvements ore going on both lh the park and in region leading to It. he stated. 12-In- !. ) Evan DESIGNS Floral A 211 8 Co SPECIALTY. 8tst ! . ill minis - con-centr- s) FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOB. WIL TATLOR. th Wa ' 6 8. W. TEM- test. Prices at jroar owa sulllag. 7400. CO. 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The goal of all education is the ena only richment of Efe and a childs reading carefully guided will deepen and strengthen his future ability to make the most of himself and his opportunities. To really love books so that they may be woven Into the vsrp and woof of his life, a child should have his own individual library, which grows year by year with his growth, yet which contains friends to whom he .will return, time and time again, secure in the knowledge of a happ companionship full of pleasant association. A large number of books irnot essential to have, but a few should be, added each year and the standard of choice should be kept high. . Seattle Public Library. . (By Associated Pres ) Aug, IS. A board of strategy, has been named to direct the presidential campaign of the FV Eper. petlonal secretary, announced today. John Fitxpatrtck, president of the Chicago Federation of Labor, I chairman, assisted by Dudley Field Malone. Farmer-Labo- r candidate for governor of New Tork, and others includ-Jih- ,. ing. a woman.The principal campaign I t be made in middle western agricultural said. tale Mr.-- r Parley P. Chrlatenaen, Salt Lake Cltt. presidential nominee, who u here i conferring with leader' win start hie speaking tour with five engagement in South Dakota. CHICAGO, Firmer-Latir-party.- Et-pe- GRAND JURY TO -- - PARIS, Aug. counter-offensiv- e. The 17. Polish wlth Thorn as' -- it ha successfully cleared the Dantzig corridor of Russian troop, according to a, report received from the French mission In Poland today. Poliah forces aye still driving eastward, th report ea base Prominent Society Matrbn Shoots Self in Head , (By Universal Servlc.) 12. Mr Alice OAKLAND, Aug. May Bain, wife of, Robert B. Bain, millionaire coffee merchant of San Francinco. today committed auK-idby shooting herself in the head.. 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