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Show - i . ' 4 f' FEBRUARY 23 1921 THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY iShe g,,,i t Wmrti n I jf t .H a(si-wki- -- irBw-iur- ?; i iQIni Tit rWMk4 unr KwNr f AvSU ir is T fly g ms Ttiephowe and TsUgrapk eampaay tbatlhe TmI Hw1 ratei m r 4 M t I ::j r 4 r . ft tlr Uh. b PP'r ul imrRirTIO'l ltTM i mii. rr 4t PVrlf mint. arl i the ::i '' Pr gEMlWEEICLY ,....4..fS C .. d4d t io-sur- $n Uki cur. f 4 A Adrci rorr ar.onrt.til ittr mialitrt tar THE EPITOR- UlnUlrtllU Si: j p itKiir.' Emmi.m fllili i4t- Chlrmln Offlcm. jr .4ffi:: i: oih IC4B. S .!. Hobmrt rrffc. ;;pi h.11 Ik VSImIl sfn EttfU U..b4 im mmtimr irttrtitf to ,4. ! Ctmfc. -r - 1 A. - -. 1 E - -- Marrk I. 117. mcltMlrftr s'C.tod AMxIitM1 Ffi . f U hwi dtipouh N on ta I lW ! It r nn -- ihtwI I jwwiHMr, br4 I . psbltHd lh. tmmt Ala pMiml "Thllcmlloc :;Flrm ilj rlkim mmf ch.c here' mrt 1 FEBRUARY 23. 1921. J J SALT LAKE. CITY JJf 1 MIM to- - 'f m i!j . mil HARnrvi'S tTITH JijW tnen who Hit announced in PresL-ele- ct j 5 omnL Harding r"' i 4 t i hit cabinet, the dispatches appearing in cvenfngs News, his parly and lb conn-iitry generally will be - highly pleated. 8ur-rounded by eueh adviser, he will be able to .sc :tgive a ttrong adminialration; nd if in the ::Meetion ef the ten who are to constitute bit official family, he hat had to omit :j Immediate ;ome who have been favorably coneidered in :;bia connection, there is the eonscioutneet ;:hat there are many other capacttiet beside 1 :piinitera with portfolio sthere their services ;ind counsels ran be ell utilized. Such dis- -: Appointments at may have arisen from the Amission of the name of this or that favorite from the published list will soon fade ;iway in the general approval of ihe broad 4;ines on which the cahjuet has (been formed; ?;ind the "prospects are lliat when Mr. Harding . ; fa inducted into office a week from next hia appointments will be heartily con-- it firmed by the Senate. inapecUl session, .and .S thoroughly- - harpionious and efficient admin-titratiwill enter upon its responsible work. The west has particular reason to feet eom- -f (Ihnentcd and contented with the representa-- 1, accorded to- - it not became there la or Hfcould be - any ' aeeUonaUsm . involved, hut because in those deparlmepts where western ' interestj re paramount, western men found to interpret and administer them. 46 to some of the selections now officially announced, there bs been no uncertainty from 71 he beginning. Mr. Hughes, for example, baa !been popularly regarded as certain for the elate department from the very day when Mr, Harding's election was assured ; and much the same may be said concerning Mr. Hays for the postmaster generalship. Senator Fall of New Mexico has been more prominently mentioned uv JUerwn- - depanment, Mr. Wallace for agriculture, knd former Senator Weeks for. war," than any others; while Mr. Daugherty for ' the attorney generalship, although, perhaps :.jnwfe .StQUtJy..opposed .t h an any ot her .of the completed slate, hal been long felt to be loier-,a- J) jure of appointment. Mr. Mellon for the -t- reasury has prevailed over Governor Lowden -- hf JUinois who was believed to have desired the place, and who is understood only recently to have declined the navy portfojio; and though there has been some dubiety ss to Mr, 1 Hoovers being invited to a seat at the cabinet tyble, be has never been out of the publie mind as a strong probability foe ihe deptrtpnent of commerre. Finally, lhe surpriseS"tn tbe liat - a .'made up are Mr. Lienbyfor the nay . xiepartmenl and Mr.Tavis for laborbut the - Veleclions in both cases would seem to be" wingu fa r fy fitli ngr--1 n the eight days still to elapse beforelnauguranon there is theposl 'elbilitE of ebanges ia ihe- - list as above gtvcnr but Tiothmg of the kiotflrlikely. ' :.n Fri--da- y.- ' J -- on ' i;5a have-"bCc- . DEMANDS XWgATMWTTAlV - MINT. DISMEMBER- n . ' , THE PRESIDENT AND DEBS. - PBE3IDENTW'ILSONJa - investigating the the Socialist JUi.ihfi. federal leader,, w ho 1$. serving ,a. tern prison at Atlanta, has been deprived of priv iieges-whicother prisoners enjoy. Thec'imrge that Debsjws betng diseri urinated against' wis made recently by some of his friends, . the intimation being that he was a special target OUI DEBT TO OUR IMMIGRANTS. for'the dispieasure of the prison authorities of tbe national problems, for. . which becaute of his socialistic opinions and his ce ONE is endeavoring to find a ry in defending them. Dispatches since solution, and which i a subject of keen that lime have intimated that Debs was berng .interest throughout, the country, is that of punished for attacks lie bas recently made on . foreign immigration- - Heretofore there have President Wiison. The president, according to .been practically no restrictions, and many advices from Washington, has made inquiry abuses of our hospitality haf ben perpeinto tbe case and if he finds that the prisoner's trated. -- Today the tendency in some quarters privileges have been restricted solely on that is to go to the other-extreby imposing account he w ill order fbal tbe restrictions be ' r .restrictions which would be almost prohib' removed. itive, and from which tfe should saffer quite as W'tlson President recently refused fa pary. much at from our previous It don Debs although a concerted effort was ..goes without saying that, in view of the horde made in bis bebslf. But the president's refusal of immigrants seeking entrance lhrnm our to grant clemency was not baaed on personal "Iporta, exceeding vigilance must be taken to tea cons; and he Is loo broad-mind- ed and gen.turn back those who by reason of being unfit. erous, to permit "personal considerations to But on th - mske diie prisoner's punishmentnwre severs . are certain to prove undesirable. rsbeFhand;tBereThoul3 be no less care and than Ubtherwtse would he.- - Of course, jf he discretion lest those who will ' probably learns that Debs has merited extra discipline ' hecome useful are nol debarrM by i too tech-Jlir- al for violation or prtsonregtrtitioror hr wrft be application of the rules. - " 7 Justified in tettihg that discipline , take its No one can estimate the debt which Ibis course. For Though genersi sympathy is owes to its immigrants. Without aroused by tbe fact that Debs is old and that lnntry I It would not have had a beginning and if be feels that be it in prison . for conscience 1 7 stream bad not kept op In large volume sake, still be to wise enough to know (hat steddinerit, our progress would bave been prison regulations have to be enforced and he ipdead, instead of being tb wonder aad should' not eompltin if be is punished for v - mini lion of the world. Tven in recent years. them. xm of our greatest ariuevemeoU-ardue to I earwfcq cam a aliens into our midsL A A symptom tif telephoning j (bat It reeng-niaWig Jllnslrslion came out lacidea tally ia no mrigla others. Tbe person who has t Shearing last week before the publie service commission is New York, wherein the Amen- - g does toot mmMm that he pr aba gray be , laat-min- per-gisten- stlis-fseto- over-laxit- ' - Jw mmoKim aa Th SImMT la rrsgtaet celamiUae kl mUttee iMtr-fl- n eetlre IS Jewpk H. at Cnm at the be kteurr. vnk at k i kM rrku, irowsM kU f at fi Valu'd Malta.' TW SleWket fcrakte le wklek esIreerSlaerlty fie type at Cktei Tb relay la Wl CM rattat cms mama Nkmr, d PMPI (rat tkstr wa ! strteii J." ef tk , O tkat ' MUM art ly 11 II 101. la Ik t ui , . tins tram fk Uat war Is U itlL Nt M Bvistk Mr MUraul Maud ky tk insukfi Ml k cbniiko eanrtd - mttactat IM at -- ward ky tk at aaatmtraa. d aaata. d ' ky Ik mm 1 an Ik r Bakl la k aay ky tat k tk folly at m kottamlaas fit . at war, Tk fiwUssl mt lha HUM . . a . at . alBgaMrly kMve t tk btMbw - nation, ha eatlod am tk iMrtna to aid. d t ptmImmUm Wurt K at I tkat ely la tk ! ' ef tb fMdHMi Wa My great In k akd that dttl to tkl dWUat bat aanattkg ary for holy. - It ia said that thro Ufo Mata aill tor on a Oar. A dollar will aaro lit for en titn--o j anih Was datla WUI family for. meatk, I MvUaa . Th rooelaW tr-IrrMtetRil, 4.T.-.- -. Hm InfH 0 (t ittrM T.TTIE widt Mftge of modds'oI the NeehSix 1 and Null Four ere on eihihit at the ahowr. Each ef theu cart, from the knurioae Nuh Six pl kwlly. kt rMd an 1 Cam wa til at amt wB-kp- d table ad on n)ey Its baadaaea. aad pat plan mply chair t rmnlad pa at ur brother - , who r starvlngr BTry America tamtKrmmgkt ta adopt ta this way an or aor CblMa akUdraa. W anght not daro to fkad amrrn fin without tayiag add eoaMtblagt kelp . Thm eaa b a kattar taiaatmiil Xnry dollar ae apnt win fly keek ta aa la indlrrctlon. with hliug In It r. tbr - - Sedan (or seven pease ngera to the lightweight Nuh Four Roadster hu great power, due to Molot. . Each itd Nkah Pwirrtcd.yklve-iD-Hcw- i ighenHfohcnminrtkiJE.end thoroughly High grade in eve7 detail of design end cooetnaction. end Mpruente value fanprehrety above theordinery. - ' "rfble. . PI AND luue . - read .newspaper headlines hastily and Jump at once to conclusions, may feel a tense of alarm in noting that a chief jualice of the supremtf' court of Xew Tork baa declared that a war between Great Britain and tbe United States is Inevitable. A little thought on the part of these hasty read-o- ra would probably givo them some reassurance., Tbe mere fact, for example, that this justice's name 'Is Cohalan should have some ignlficanee in tbo interpretation of what be aid; and Ibis significance is heightened by tbe further fact that the declaration was made at a dinner of Ihe committee of one hundred for Reflection on these two Irish independence. points alone wilLrob the prediction of war of much anxiety that it otherwise might convey. Justice Cohalan declares that the broad contrbt of Great Britain over the face-o- f Abe earth and of the seven seal is a constant and , growing menace, to. the .liberties of all-- man- -. counown our of liberties the kind, including try " He demands' in tbe name of humanity -tbe dismemberment of the British empire, warning That her necessities require . her . to destroy any nation that stands in her way. Tbe ustice should he asked for a bill of particular; It would be interesting to be Informed as to Just what nations have stood in tbe way of Great Britain and have been destroyed by her. A suggestion of the New York Jurist is (hat-nowhile Great Britain owes a lot of money is the opportune time to clip her wings and thus prevent ' her from soaring over-fa-r. Englaad and her allies in the late war, he aya, "owe"ui"praet!eaHy ten btUion of dollar which they are unable to pay. Before we fund those debts for those insolvent debtors we should insist that they remove themselves hemisphere; that they entirely from-th- if withdraw .not alone, their armies and navies, but gtve up the atralegifr polnt upon which they have made preparation for war agalhst us." 7' Granting that Justice Cohalan is sincere in his views and feelings in this connection, it is pertinent to remark that not many people share hu.sppreheiuionJor.y.UlJh9 demand for Great Britain's removal from the western hemisphere be regarded with any widespread seriousness. Such speeches as that delivered by the Justice In New York Monday evening may give comfort to ardenl Irish sympathisers, but they will not disturb the confidence of the millions who look upon the friendship of Great Britain and America as Ihe world's greatest - guarantee of peace. - MnMBk'IHnrtnM- l- swsimt at tke pfre, bwm ef U UsIM ; -- i ' DEOPLE.who family. choice ofth :;lt i f n inr.l "Wm Tk Psuwl king-distan- ce y I STARVED CZTU. sible a saving of threa and a half million dot-ta- rt s. yssr ia that one sUy Thoae familiar with telephony know wbt Jhe Pupin coll lathe device that bae made talking possible ; and it wsi this that the company referred to. This coil takes ' its naros from Michael I. Pupin. Ue inventor, now a professor i Columbia University, but whose advent (n America only 1 few yrari ago was at Serbian boy who ftma as a stowaway Of course hit invention has berg improved upon during the later years; but If the original Idea bse made poesfbte, at the A. T. and T. Co. officials testified, an economy of eboutlen thousand dollars a day la New York alone, how many millions upon millions bat Prof. Puptn'i discovery saved tglbe whole country which he has made ' his by adoption! "Vlt Is only one Illustration out of many that can ha givsn of men who, having crossed the ocean In immigrant ship, have written their names large achievement. . ft is fair J expect that maay yet ta some wlU pot-te- es these came potenlialiUae of usefulness. We shall make a fatal mistake if through partisaa pressure or Jealousy, we obstinately erect a harrier against any and all comer cl tbe gate where Liberty's torch is held aloft to " . light the way. f Ctrcle frrlc. u,of showed a certain Invention made pos- i ' ATmA PmtMmgar Cmr hkm SktmtiFmr imliMi i Ik.. win. . Aad whatorar b our craad and may await aa over thara la tka dark when tkl Ittoa advaatura time. raa k . lit I doabt that what moaay w bav tk hungry will ho tb only fund(irn w . to hall tart out of tkl world' market. Writ, and aad year money' to Tnomaa. W. Laiaoat, chalrama af tb China ramtn Fund. Bible Hooaa, Maw York City. (CopyrthC.imkyfyank Craaa.) wh-lrr- ar thr f4 , TWENTY YEARS AGO. TTPPUi Drt Km rroM tb Pllas ef Tk ' -- rmcAHM. iau V kn. Carri Katlon, Ksnaaa saloon SMaaltar. wool tovad Pith. A coukin of th wvmu. - Job tlckat broker at Ogden, bad word, Baker, tkat ska would ba In tk Junction City J liarch t; ta rout lo tka Paclflo coast to ' continu bar campaia against th saloon. aytt. O. P. Barker, ar.d family at Jfalbatirn, Australia, arrived bar an routs to their bom.' Mr. Barker waa juat concluding hla fourth trip srmind tba glob. Edward H. Anderson, at Ogdon. ' Utah was appointed by President William McKIn- ley aa surveyor general for Utah ta succeed the lJa Jacob B. Blair. "" Tba RIr Janeiro,-whic- h aank to tka bot-- tom of tb PacUlo when ska atrwck a rock outside of Golden Ostc tba prasrVaue day, waa identified as th. veaaat which on July carried a contingent ef Utah , JTVan-clavolunteers. to the Philippines. 8a papers differed aa to tbe. death toll resulting from tb accident. ' Baporta mad the number lost rang from 111 to III.' Ik Tl It waa aanouaead that -- ' . A GREAT DOOri There ore many mourn, nervous and rundown In vitality, Scotts En;::n - lilt : . lit to wfeoBty- - would be a front boon. Its the very genius of Scott's Emnlsion - to build trengdu SeettABevas, WntoiU.Kt ALSO MAKERS O- r- co e; tr flnnte) INDIGESTION (TiMvti Form er.JCnltfd., 8t t Senator, Arthur Brown was engaged in preparation of a bill for preaentaUon to tb atato legislator making it a felony for a judicial officer to aocept or us a pass for transportation on railroad. It was rumored that membera'gf th atato board of health would resign aa a result of' vac--, the enactment of the cl nation bill Over Gov. Heber M, Walls' vfle. a breaking in on a man who ij trying to cotn-ple- te a sale or a woman who b engaged upon the multifarious duties of a household. - Tbe wants- - to- - teiepboue to sometrieptHme-fien- d body and that somebody must take the consequences or he accused of.xudeness Tbgse who have teiephonitis believe thatr by calling ops dozen with them on every subject from tiie weather to golf and opera- CTitirtm7':ihey are' acemnptishlftg' a mornings work. Tba person called up may be interested in those topics, but not in their-discussion at that particular time. . As to this or point the telephone Fiend has neither consideration. It is enough .for .th way of trapping a victim. The only escape from one of these misusers of the talapkoue lies In cold and somewhat brutal treatment of the guiilyf How to apply this must suggest itself to each sufferer according to tbe eircuin- fiend that the telephone is' a ebap and quick stance and his knowledge of the offender.-Xe- w York. Herald. person-andchatter- DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE Hub Musterole on Forehead and Temples - " SMALL ARMY BIG ETVOUCL Congress bas seen, as. the American people have seen, that under present conditions an army of 175,000 to' sufficient Ur meet, tbe military needs of the country. Lam Ikon this number we cannot bave without, (diving A dangerously small margin of safely; Mow and an appropria-Ttn- n lhamTtul3jajotjnpd. - of h frfr-a i e itoi'Litot Udwd rerrulrriyby Ihe President and the Secretarjr of War would involve an unjustifiable expend oure of tbw peopie's money.JThe enf of : waala and extravagance ia gone; economy ia lbs great need of the hour. Barton Trsnaortpi. TIGHTENING THE Iji d Staadily.lbe work of enforcing the act fori the observance .of MW M!jMaanlh constitutional amendment is ii ni)q'ag Much jesting has been Indulged In about ti fl'iuro of prohibttlrm and boast have k- -, (XI If tbos opposed to this priocipla U'l fl Y1 Jry to a wet as evfer. and that U matterof a Iktie mere trouble t. I H k 7g same C than before. Bot joat-t777 tightened and the count Y to gra, Washlngtoa BUr. VoL-alca- 1,"i 'p " - .Q ten rninutesheat-...... , 1 . ;V CoId ROYAL BRE AD Is good,' but e'vliydim ' best when served hot. koowl-rdgnjn- - of yestendayg ROYALBREAD, Aflfrcshened and Inf in the oven. golden-browBedJ- j - ! th dan- Ito headache mHchir't miserable Ueves headache and that And or colds from congestion. feeling It sets at once! Mueterole is a clean. white ointment' med- - with oH of mustard Better than mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only it affect externally, and Injow-wsstomach and heart, aa some internal medicines do. , . Eaeellent tor, or throif, bronchtila, croup, stiff heck, asthma. nauralgta,congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all pains and kchea of the back or joints, sprain, sore muscles., bruises, chilblains, frostod tobL colds of th chest (it often prevents yuan- , mon!a.) e. ve. 15c and isc'jarr: hoepttst A headache remedy without frru of J - 7 Blcea'lr ' The beat of it is, you lose nothinjj of the nutritious ' foodnes of the Bread by This method of heatingit: - . t kllr t(ie bread. tsklrT ear to keep lt ln loaf formation, iop It in the oven for not lore than tea mtnutea. Than sarv tt hot With all th deUcroiianeaa ot hot hot with noae 'of the dangers of lndtsea. tlos. ,, j wt-- li V- --- v . |