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Show SOUTH CACHE COURJER- HYRUM, UTAH miwleetf OF PEACE DELAY an Master It Absolutely and Firmly Against Any I the grave and the darkness; the is risen tndeedf Mart Law DtcktrtW Compromise Which Would Defeat the Purpose of the Original Plans i of the United States. oV J. at 9 ( Dont suffer! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and hard skin" on bottom of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removes corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of the feet, the skin beneath is left pink and healthy and never sore or tender. That is what Mr. Wilsons hurry call to the steamer George Washington means. Orders were sent to that ship on April 6 through the navy department to proceed to Brest immediately, regardless of schedule. This will make It possible for the president to return to Washington within ten days if necessary. The statement was made Monday by an American official close to the pres-- , ldent: The president is absolutely and firmly against any compromise which would defeat the purpose of the original plans of the United States. Never has he been more insistent that the peace treaty must be prepared and based absolutely upon justice, not on compromise. "The American position never has' been, and will not be, subject to compromise. U at rade which marks the day in large cities undoubtedly had its beginning in the superstition that bad luck for the coming year was the lot of the person falling to put on some single new Item of dress. It was many years be. BOATS Depth Charges and Listening Devices Contributed to Success. New York. The convoy system, which many naval men had termed impracticable, overcame the German submarine' menace and figured tremendously In the winning of the war, Bear Admiral William S. Sims, of the American navys forces in European waters, declared on his arrival here Monday aboard the British liner Mauretania. Depth charges and listening devices, he said, contributed materially to success in maintaining practically unbroken the bridge of transports and supply ships essential to the allied victory, as did the magnificent work of the merchant seamen who took their cargoes across, convoy or no convoy, but it was the convoying scheme, worked out to a fine detail by the combined fleets of the associated powers, the officer asserted, which made possible tne transportation and supplying of the great American force whose appearance in battle with the allies turned, the tide against the German invaders on the Anglo-Saxo- ' trans-Atlanti- c western front Famous Referee Called. New Orleans. John Fitzpatrick, who refereed the fight in Mississippi City, in which John L. Sullivan won the worlds championship from Paddy fight 'between ltyan and the Sullivan and Jake Kilrain at Bichburg, Miss., died at his home here Monday, aged 75. 75-rou- u Increase In Trade of Britain. London The board of trade figures for March show that imports de1,450,000 from February, creased 17,100,000. while exports increased The principal decreases in imports were in cotton 4,500,000 and food 3,000,000. Swedish Waters Reported Clear. Washington. The Swedish minister of marine has notified navigation interests that Sweden has taken up or destroyed the mines and mine fields planted during the war in Swedish territorial waters. Sixty Houses Demolished. Though sixty houses were demolished in one of the most fashionable residence sections of the city by Sundays tornado, not a single death has resulted frdm the score or more seriously Injured. , Omaha. . s Brazilian Eruption Report Denied. Rio Janeiro. Reports of a violent eruption In the mountain range near Polmelra dos Indlos, In the region of Pernambuco, with heavy loss of life and great property damage are denied by Brazilian government authorities. Pershing Will Visit Italian King. Rome. General Pershing has accepted an Invitation from the Italian government to visit the king In May. The American commander will be accompanied by Col. Lloyd Grlscom, former ambassador at Rome. go-car- t. If You Need a Medicine fore the Christian world gave a Christian significance to pagan rites of celebration that It could not root out. Easter probably derives its Teutonic and bloodiest war of all history. Where name from the festival of the goddess other wars have slain hundreds of Ostara, in Eastre, which thousands, this worlds war has taken the Saxons of old were wont to cele- toll of millions. The peoples of earth brate about the same season. The have been brought face to face with death as never before since the cruname of April was and it is still known in Ger- cified Christ rose from the dead. What many as Ostermonat. With her usual will be the effect? Man has always striven to believe policy the church endeavored to give a Christian significance to such of the in what Addison calls this pleasing riles as could not be rooted out, and hope, this fond desire, this longing in this case the conversion was par- after immortality. And now men who ticularly easy. Joy at the rising of have stood ready to make the greatest the natural sun and at 'he awakening of all sacrifices for home, country, and 01 pa tune frorMt)S-deptof winter be- right in, the very heart of this writhcame joy at the rising of the sun of ing vortex of war have had the quesrighteousness, at the resurrection of tion brought home to them. The hearts in ASTER SUNDAY, which of countless thousands, reaching across 1919 falls of April 201 lt Christ from the grave.' time proper for the celebration the seven seas to those near and dear ,The may fall as early as who have paid the price of victory and March 22 and as late as o? Easter has occasioned no little In the second century a dis- sleep in Flanders fields where popApril 25 will be celebrated battle over a large part of the pute arose on this point between the pies grow and the civilized world this year with pecul- eastern and western churches. The front, demand an answer. Philosophy has not been against the iar significance. In general it may great mass of eastern Christians Easter on the fourteenth day immortality of the soul. Science has be said that to the Christian naYet tions it is the principal festival of of the first Jewish month, consider- brought affirmative testimony. the Christian year, inasmuch as it ing it to be equivalent to the Jewish hut one life has solved this darkest of commemorates the resurrection of Passover. The western churches cele- all mysteries; but one life has ever Jesus Christ. In the words of Paul: brated it on the Sunday after the four- won the victory over death. And the If Christ be not risen, then is our teenth day, holding that It was the message of this one victory is : 1 preaching vain, and your faith is commemoration of the resurrection of an he that liveth and was dead, and also vain. , But, he says, now is Jesus. The council of Nice (325 A. D.) behold I am alive for evermore. Will Christ risen from the dead and be- decided It in favor of the western the peoples of the earth believe? The Easter message Is the message come the first fruits of them that usage. This, however, only settled the point that Easter ought to be held, not of the empty tomb, of the new life, sleep. History shows that the celebration upon a certain day of the month or higher and more purposeful. Apparof a religious celebration at or about moon, but on a Sunday. It was debat- ently the world lifts its face toward the time of the vernal equinox is older ed, at the time of the introduction the morning. Apparently a league of than history. In pagan times it marked of the Gregorian calendar, whether nations if not the league of nations is the dawn of a new year, the end of Easter should continue to be movable to usher in a new day. As there was winter and the approach of spring, the or whether a fixed Sunday, after the never in all history such need for springing of life out of death. Na- 21st of March, should not be adopted. the message of Easter, apparently ture first taught nian to celebrate the The rule now Is that Easter day Is never was there such an outreaching Easter season. She is full in spring always the first Sunday after the full for lt. moon which happens upon or next of emblems of the resurrection. Jerusalem Redeemed at Last. In one other respect at least Easter All winter trees stand stripped and after March 21 ; if the full moon hapbare. The shrubs, the grasses, the pens upon a Sunday, Easter day Is of 1919 will he unlike any other in modern times it will be celebrated In a flowers sleep in a cold sepulcher of the Sunday after. The result of this origin, adapta- Jerusalem permanently freed from snow. But in the spring comes the dawn of a new life. The 'snowdrifts tion and regulation of Easter is that Turkish misrule after centuries of Mosmelt. The rivers burst ' their Ice pretty much all the world may cele- lem occupation, Easter in 1918 saw bonds. The trees put forth buds. The brate the day, and from a wide vari- Jerusalem In possession of the British, grasses awake from their slumber and ety of motives. Whether it happens General Allenby having made formal The crocus and the early or late, Easter always hns a re- entry In December of 1917, but fightsbow green. forth into bloom. lation to spring which time hns sanc- ing was in progress in all the region break flower pasque It is the resurrection time of the vis- tioned in a curious diversity of ways. round about as well as in Europe, and ible creation. It Is the Easter fime of In the social sense, Easter unlocks the fate of the city still hung in the the world. It is natures answer to the spring. It opens the door to a new balance. season. Fashion has taken the libIn a sense the Holy City is the reInquiring soul of mail. It Is In consequence Easter is a time of erty of making It a dividing line over ligious capital of the world. rejoicing, apart from its religious sig- which it likewise takes the liberty of a holy city for Christian, Jew and MosIn a lem. All three there observe the nificance. What a gift Is life at this stepping whenever It chooses. time!', What joy it Is to live! The church sense the day holds the high spring festival in different ways with Joy of the visions of the eye; of the poetry and profound religious signifi- 'different ritual, but all with elaborate beautiful and sublime in nature; of ac- cance which the day derives, from the religious ceremonial. In Easter week Thus from many sides under normal conditions 1)0810688 practivity and work and overcoming diff- resurrection. iculties; of high and noble aims and the day acquires a color of new hopes tically ceases and religious ceremonial To of elevated thoughts ; of friendship and and expectations. The period of Lent becomes the dominant Interest. love; of doing good; of harmonies of culminates In a fervid aspiratlonal the Moslem Jerusalem is sacred bemusic; of worship and prayer these celebration. As the church turns from cause of the tomb of Moses. To the are some of the Joys of life that loom the historic tragedy of death to the Jew Jerusalem is the seat of his nalargest In the spring of the year, when hope of new life, so humanity turns tions ancient glory,' with a history death in the natural world Is swallow- fiom meditation to meet the splendid covering more than 4,000 years. To symbolism of spring. Jerusalems egg the Christian Jerusalem Is the scene of ed up In life. t Easter shows the original unity of ceremonies today are duplicated in a the worlds greatest tragedy the pasvariation by childrens sion, crucifixion and resurrection of European nations.. It is a word com- picturesque mon to all western tongues, but the sports like those that have been held Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Thus JeruEast and comes bvery year on the White House salem has been the meeting place of name stands for the ' out of the East.' In Sanskrit, Greek grounds. The opening door means devout pilgrims from the utmost cor- and Latin we find the same root that many different things to many different ners of the world 'who at Easter time we do In the tongues of the North of peoples, just as the Great War affected have filled its streets to overflowing. the scattered races of the From the year 385 the Christians of Europe esten, ost, and oust mean- differently world. Jerusalem have observed the events of or the dawn, spot ing brightness, light Different From Any Other. Christ's passion, death and resurrecfrom which light first comes, the East Easter of 1919 in one respect is dif- tion in complete and dramatic fashMany things have been combined to Easter. Some ferent from any of Its predecessors. ion, commemorating each as far as foake the present-daof the odd ceremonies of the day are It comes at the end of the greatest possible on the spot of Its occurrence. Anglo-Saxo- , I Ought to Know the Lady. Bank Teller Im sorry, but I cannot cash this check until you are identified. Is there anyone nearby whom you know? The Lady Certainly. Ive got the Til baby out in front In the bring him right in. Judge. of pagan origin antedating recorded history. For example, the fashion pa- 1 DEFEATED LIFT RIGHT OFF must lead I Behind CONVOYS CALLUS CORNS Doesn't hurt to lift them off with fingers Fling out your banners, brave toilers ; bring lilies to altar and shrine ; Ring out, Easter bells. He is risen; for you is the token and sign; A 7 heft's a world moving sunward and God--, , , ward; ye are called to the front, WILSON READY TO ACT IF PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE DOES NOT REACH DECISION. Paris. 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