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Show NEWS THK DESERET U. S. AND CORPS GROUPED i ' SERVICE FOR War Department Announces Divisions Authorized by New Army Measure tm a. th ! Commanders Named. Ml III m .vrun, at HixInMll. Government Declines Ao. Ohio, my Tanlae orruhil win h both ratnl CLASHBFTWEEN U.S. ARMY W-.NINE -- Iwu Im hta JAPAN I ui In mu ml bn nMii man. U w work lira bn Ublu It. 11 Issues Protent r (By Universal HervUe ) ANIUN'iSToN, Aug. 10 The Department of Justice today refused to grant relief to sugar speculator who have been caught In he alump of prices. 11 waa announced that theee speculators tnuet absorb their louses which have been brought about by the Pie f for Better Under tending AcToii Pacific Says Friction Purely Local u . (By AuocUpd Preas) I Ail. WASHIjNGTON, J ' h i i .Tot nd other purpose of mobilisation emergency maneuver, th nine army corpa areas trill b grouped Into three army ara a, tha flrat thraa corpa ax a a forming tha flrat army area, tha next thraa tha aecond and tha aavinth, eighth and ninth, tha third. Commandara of tha corpa axa aa wara announcad aa follows. Frst corpa area, Major Oanarat David C. Shanks; aacond, Major Qen-arRobert L. Bullard; third. Major Ganerla Dalbart Cronkhlte; fourth, Major Qeneral F. J. Morrison, fifth. Major General George 'F. Held; sixth. Major Genarat Leonard Wood, Major General Omar Bundy; P. eighth, Major General Joseph General Major Dickman; ninth. Hunter Liggett. Major General Muir has been assigned to command the fourth division and Major General John L. Hinas, tha fifth division, new departmental divisions are. t 111 is 0 IS I d it al - sav-ent- department. Philadelphia h, Briga- dier General Charles G. Treat. Hawaiian department; Brigadier General Joseph E. Kuhn, Panama department, Brlgader Qeneral- - Edwin M Babltt, South Atlantlo coast artillery district Brigadier General John Other Important army assignments announced were those of Major General William C. Haan, Brigadier General Henry Jervey and Brig adler General Dennis E. Nolan to be assistants to the chief of staff and members of the war department general staff and Major General William M. Wright to be director of the supply division and executive assistant chief of staff. Major General William G. Haan was named director of war plans division, Brigadier General Henry Jervey director of the operations division and Brigadier General Dennis E. Nolan to be director of the military lntelllgSnce division. Ha-goo- d. (By Universal Service Washington, ) Aug. 20. An im Hanlha-by M. portent statement Japanese vice minister of foreign affair, In wbloh be discussed the problems of the Pacific," was published In Toklo today, according to advices received In Washington. The vice minister asserted that he could not see any a possible cauee for a clash between the United Btates and Japan, and that the questions in Issue between the two countries should be approached In spirit of right feeling amd sympathetic understanding. Creates Tense Atmosphere. Not that I see any possible cauee for a clash between this country and I.ast fall I had the 'Flu and it the United 8!atea," he added, but the left me In a very weak and run down sort of Irritation and that condition with no appetite at all and has been Indulged In on both sides; if auch a weak stoinaih that even the permitted to go on Indefinitely will, I amell of rooking made me tick. I fear, create an atmosphere which may was awfully nervodand night after lead to almost anything. Tha Jap-ane- night I couldn't sleep to do any good. question In California, for In- I would get up In the mornings tired stance. has done more than anything and worn out and was so short of else to ripple the otherwise smooth breath that a half hours Job would surface of our But tire me as murh as a whole day's no vital lntarest of either country la work use to. In fact 1 finally had to necessarily Involved In this question. give up a good job It Is only a local affair, as so many of When I flrat started on Tanlao I the American friends of Japanese are was working for the Goodyear Rubaccustomed to call It by way of dis- ber Co., In Akron, Ohio. I decided that missing. Why should it then be sufthat was bemg talked about fered to remain a standing sourcs of anything so much was at least worth an honest mischief and misunderstanding. trlaL It worked like a charm In my It right fesllng and proper under- case. It helped me right from the on each side, and standing prevailed and by the time I bed taken my the momentum of healthy public opin- start bottle all of my troubles were ion were brought to bear on It, the third and I found myself well and gone entire question would be solved with- strong again. out more ado. The lack of knowl"While In Akron my yrlfe got so edge and appreciation of each other She lost weight and and an Inability to think the other fel- she couldn't eat.Tanlae was doing me low's mind are what lie at the root got very pale. of all that goes to disturb our peace- so much good I got her to try it and after taking two bottles, she la looking ful intercourse. fine again. Her appetite Is just splenPossibilities Great, did and she looks like a different "The possibilities of a cordial rela- person. It certainly has proven Its tionship and harmonious worth to both of us and has come to between these two nations of the Pa- to every word I have read and heard cific are so tramendoualy great, and about it." the Interests at stake so vast and far The above atatement waa made by to we cannot afford reaching, that A O. Hunter, 10 W. 7th St., Cintrifle or meddle with any question, cinnati, n mechanlo Ohio, a however trivial In Itself that Is of now In the employ of the Cincinnati common concern, to us. , Co. "We must go straightway to the Abatolr Tanlae la aold In Balt Lake City by root of every and Schramm-Johnso- n five good atorea agitation or movement wKh the axe of ruthless publicity and edu- and good druggists everywhere Adv. cation. Light must be thrown upon dark places; no sore must be allowed .Ohio Interurban Rail to fester unseen. If both parties are determined on a square deal we may Fares Will Be Raised look forward, with 'absolute confidence to lasting peace and friendship on the (By Associated Press.) Pacific. COLUMBU8, O., Aug. 20, The Ohio public utilities commission today auAmbassador Wallace thorized all Interurban railroads operIn the state to increase freight Likes French Pdlicy ating rates 40 per cent, effective SepL 1. Applications for 20 per cent Increase in passenger rates are to be decided (By Associated Press.) on merits of each PARIS, Aug. 20. Hugh C. Wal- by the commission lace. United States ambassador, on his application. . The commission recentreturn from vacation yesterday, went ly refused to permit Increase In Into the French foreign office and ex- trastate rates for steam roads. of the pressed great satisfaction ENGRAVERS ELECT CHIEF. American government for the attitude taken by France In favor of Poland. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 20. 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Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Calif, anti-Japane- e v 1 The Bayer Cross on tablets is the thumb-pri- nt which positively identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 20 years, and proved safe by millions. -- iN failure of their plana to maintain high retail prliea.ln the face of a fall' ing market. The du,J bought enormeua sleeks of sugar believing that they would be able to run the retail prices up to SO or 40 cents a pound. This would have netted them enormous profits. But the market fell ao rapidly that sugar la now retailing at J7 cents. The dealers, therefore, stand te loae hundreds of (huustmls of dollars on their transactions. A flood of appeals has come to the department from the dealers ask- sugar bought by the government In ing that the price fixing machinery Argentina and recently placed on tbe be employed to save them from threat- market In this country. "It la known to the department that ened loasea They want the retail price fixed at a figure which will en- present retail prices of sugar aro able them to recoup part of the chaotla They range from 17 4 cents money Invested In surer stocks when to 24 H cents. This condition w'.ll the market waa around 12 rants whole- probably right Itself when the people sale. aa It waa when the Cuban sugar learn which are the low priced dealer. crop waa purchased Ceng a Pound limit. No RrtJcr Available. The fact that a man la charging John F. Crosby, special assistant of mors than 17 H cants for sugar la wot Attorney Oeneral Palmer In charge prlma facia evldanca that he la profof the activities against profiteering, iteering, for It may be that he bought declared today that the auger specu- the sugar at a high price. Under The lators can expect no relief from the Lever act It la a violation of tha law He Mid. for a dealer In sugar to make mors department. It Is the business of the depart- than 1 cent a pound profit. If any ment of Justice to decrease price, not who perelat In charging high prices to Increase them. In the recent pe- for auger can be convicted of making riod of high sugar prices, many per- more than the legal margin of profit sona speculated shamelessly. They will they will pay the penalty. Mr. Crosby asserted that for two get scant sympathy now from the puh-ilor from any one else If. Instead months paat there has been a etaady of making Illicit galna, they Incur decline In the prices of essential food stuffs This downward movement. In losses. The alump In sugar la perhaps hla opinion, will continue until late In of the autumn largely due to a huge shipment Party--LeadercSb cSb tfb c&) Suffragists Win V ictoryr iaetrla t i boxes ef 12 tablet sect but a few crate Larger package Ut Wa4 svk i Barer Maeafaetere at MeeaaeetleaeMeatar af Balter la The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World By MRS. D. II. P. BELMONT, Suffrage Worker, (By Universal Service.) EW TORK, Aug. 20. It 111 becomes party leader to tak victory of the women of this country ae their own. Every friend of know that the politicians of both partlea have only yielded at the point of a gun. The'suffraglsta of Amerltyt are alone re sponsible for compelling the act by both partlea I feel sure the intelligent women of Anjerloa will not be led astray by any verbose or any sen. timental appeal for support made by either national candidate. women toward the emancipamarks step frs only Today's victory tion. As I have said before woman's point of view In this nation will not be adequately projected upon our society unUl we have founded a womans party for that purpose. Only through such an Instrumentality can we abolish all unnecessary discrimination Women hav their political poster at a time when both of the old parties are on their last stretch. I appeal to the new voteps i5t to align themNelvew with either of theee wornout parties, no longer useful In solving the acute problem of our Umea r a uf-fra- ge ( . Sonora la wonderfully .beautiful. Its tone la enchantingly sweet, true, mellow, vibrant with expression, and overflowing with charm. To the eye Sonora is a source of Infinite satisfaction. Its lines are sweeping and graceful, its proportions are agreeable, and the approval of the connoisseur la instantly bestowed upon it. That the Sonora la superior to all other phonographs has been recognized by the world. A Sonora owner hat a pride of possession. Magnificent upright and period styles $60 to $2500 I ' (By Associated Press.) 30. WhatLONDON, is Aug. claimed to be the first commercial conversation by telephone through the ordinary- central and wireless with a man In an airplane, waa carried out successfully today. A member of a London shipping rirm, using an ordinary desk telephone was able to give one of hla air pilots flying across the English channel to Parts instructions affecting coal supplies at Marseilles, which had run-sho- rt on account of fhe Cardiff coal strike. Connection waa first established with the Croydon alrdome hnd It was ethen switched through to the air ministrys wireless Installation. stituted. De la Huerta has slso ordered res- After two calls by the official at the toration of the federal tax laws to desk an answeramirohi tha pilot Lower California, setting aaldeaJlthe n 1. taxation Imposed 'by 'Canfu, Who de- rived much of his district's revenue from specially-impose- d taxes, among Tokip Reports Are them a heavy Impost On export cotCharacterized as Untrue ton. (By Associated Press.) State Department Denies WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. Reports that a plot to hold tbs Report of Wilsons Protest from Toklo party of American congressmen now (By International News .Service.) visiting the Far East, when It arrived In Korea, has been unearthed, were WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. The state characterized today by Kiuslc Klmm. department today pfflclally denied a chairman of the Korean commission, press report from London that Prest "another groundless Japanese fabriWilson has protested against the re- as cation." ported action of the San Sebastian What was planned, he said, was to conference in adopting a plan for a a memorial to the party, and general staff to direct the military- and present he declared this object was welt unnavaJ efforts of the League of- Na- derstood In Toklo. tions. The state department Is not yet fully advised but officials are of the Im- Marys Mother Would the proposal for a genpression eral staff was not definitely adopted Change Name to Pickford by the San Sebastian conference. It was stated that this government has (By International News Service ) nsvsr made known Its views on this LOS ANGELES, ' Aug. 20. Smith, subject aa a name, might as Well be "Icha-bod,- " BAILEY SUCCEEDS BURKE. which is said by the expansive from WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. Appoint- brows to mean "departed glory," for Mr. Charlotte Smith, ment of Lewis J Bailey as assistant Ina mother of filed of federal bureau has Mary Pickford, director of the vestigation, succeeding Frank Burke, Peitlon In court hereto change he She la the 'last resigned to Join the shipping board name to Pickford. ls announced tonight by Atty. Gen. of the family to take this sctlon. Palmer. Mr. Bailey has Deen In Mary, Lottie and Jack, all of whom were once lowly Smiths, ere, now lechargs of th Atlanta office of ths ' gally regarded as Pickford. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. th border town of Loer California, to which racing, gambling and hard drinking attracted tourists and Mexicans under the leadership of Gov. Cantu, i to be reformed with Cantu's retirement. President de la Huerta has decreed that the systematic explolition of the immoral conditions of the district Is to be stopped, according to a Mexican embassy statement tonight It was explained That the reform will not necessarily extend to abolition of racing, and absolute Itlon but gambling Is to be rtopped,' and careful regulation of morals In- Hardware Co. Strevell-Paterso- n Talk With Flyer SeU Huerta to Clamp Lid Communication Record On Tiajuana Vice WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH the too Senore play Seml-Pe- r sum. n Tla-Juan- a, - Jr UTAH'S LARGEST MtAI A A j Mu -- RDBINSOfTBROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY 134 "36 90UTH STATE'S! -- . a SALT LAJCE mUFXCVO I !r " . Y Utah AgricuIturaLCoIlege Opens Monday, Sept. 13th . 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