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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY THE SUN. PRICE. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. A frid 15, 1 - rW FRANKLIN k Starts with the Celebration National Thrift of Benjamin Eranldiift Birthday.Januaxyll For Success and Happiness ! By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN of Europel I ,I1E United State don't know. You don't kuow. Nobody known. It would be n ntrnngn thing. Yet strange thing are dunn these latter day. No more stunning surprise ever broke upon this world than the World war. Not less stunthe surprise of the ning was Armistice. And now on top of these eurprlaee couies the surprise of the Locarno pacts and their signing. If thne treaties ere not mere scraps of paper" end to hold them so la unthinkable tha United States of Europe la their logical outcome. Anyway, wa shall know more about It In October of this congress la to bn year, when a the called Independently of League of Nations but not In opposition to It In an endeavor to break down nationalistic divisions, to bring about and to promote disarmaeconomic 2 the world her own lfonroo en Monroe. Tho Dawea plan waa tho drat step toward a United Its tea of Europe nnd tho Locarno conference waa tha saoond atop, sad all aerloua thinkers la Europe are looking upon tho Unltad Its tee as kavlng furnished n modal for a suoooastul confederation of states. Tha United Btatei of Europe boeama P" bit after tho vletory of damooraey la Central Euro pa, Liberty aud peaoo arc sisters. Therefore, tho liberation of Europe wae a condition of Its union. Tho moat dlffloult question la tho position of England, which is at ones a European power sad a part of the intercontinental British commonwealth. I believe that the greater part of ths English nation would bo oppoasd to England's Canada's intsrlag sntsring Pan- America and India's sntsring Pan-Ari- a. They would prefer the British Empire to be considered M an Independent entity nnd to have England e, sutslds just as Canada la outside England muat ho attaohed by apodal then England will have treaties to the position of a great bridge, and this Atlantia botwsaa solidarity and Britain will bo ths greatest possible guaraatos of HQ, Many political Isadora during tho last few months bavs declared their sympathy with tha Idea of a United tales of Europe Harriot, Pain-lav- a, CalUauz. Louohanr, Jou venal, lUr. Loeba. Korea. Bines, Ikreynakl Kooh, Simona, HUH ernse" will not bo Itko moat l prophets not without honor save In Ms own country for If ever there wae a cosmopolite It U he. lie certainly will be honored somewhere. He Is believed to ball at present from Vienna. The Con deu hove family la of the Belgian aristocracy. The Kalergle are an old Greek family of note. Count Richard waa born In Tokyo of an Austrian father and t Japanese mother. Us was educated In nohemla, Austria and Germany. la now a citizen of Czechoslovakia. Ilia wife la Ida Roland, a Central European actress of note. Surely Count Coudenhove-Kalerg- t should know something at least of European conditions, needs and tendencies. To show how doee to the true Inward nee of things Count Richard earns three years ago, here are some of the things he said then In Pan-Europ- e, Pan-Europ- Paa-Enrop- o; Pan-Ameri- e e e e European problem will never be solved until the nations of Europe join together. This union will occur either voluntarily, by the creation of a federation, or it will be forced upon Europe as a result f a conquest of western Europe by Kunoin. Whether or not the European problem Is solved by Europe herself or by Russia, one fart remains: the present European system of small nations cannot maintain Itself permanently In ths face of tho four groat federations of tho future; ths British, nnd Eaat Aslan. Russian, American s s s e Instead of oomblalng tha pooplos and countries of the world ueeordlng to their historical, cultural and geographical relationships, ths without consideration for geoglitsgt. of Nations or economics, puts together raphy. history, culture mechanically. like so many brlckv, bigandand IMtla. remote, Asiatic and European, neighboring nations. world hegemouy U Irrevocably lost; Enrons I. not yet lost, nor nro independence, howevereulture and her future, colonial empire, her union while there would but form film. . yet participate to the dlvl-'VJerthmight a the drib big factor, enjoying but. If aha to thoee of the other four; must need tote email plecea, she ldaaoer deeper Into political powerleoa-tn- k . tii boom day. having fallen tote hank eco-nom- lo. .,,,00 S: ui onslaught. Burop 10 . pe Paa-Euro- The I., la not constituted politically, wo If hall vary eooa have another war la Europe: If la not constituted economically tho ruin of Europe to sure, and European Bolshevism way to aoeura European pesos probable. Tha only and prosperity to ths creation of Count Richard's Idea of world development, aa set forth In datall In la that political leadership la cantered In Washington, London, Parle, Tokyo and Moscow. Power in world terms la American, British, European, Eaat Allan and Russian. Therefore tha world should be divided Into five corresponding groups of nations, united on a bails of common expediency. These five groups, thus classified, would compare In population and In area (square miles) follows : Population Area 000,030 11.149,004 til, 434.000.03t British Empire 11.104.000 Fna-Euro- Whereas the 1 republics of North America are united politically and economically la one alngls union, tho Si democracies of Europe are under mining their political and economic sovereignty and, by mean of their policy In peace a ad war, are systematically destroying each other. The United Stalee of America Is the richest most powerful and most highly developed country la tha world. Her cltisens are not liable to universal military eervlca. Upon her territory no war has bren fousht for over half a century. Induatry and agriculture prosper there and American material and Intellectual culture grows from year to year, e Paa-Euro- elpol. : "Psn-Europ- Europe (or tho Europeans And now, threo yoars la tar, Count Oondonhovn-Kalorg- l says, "I told you ao," In a vary pollts tad modest way and comments on tha present improving situation after this fashion: Tho alma of tha Fan-Eurmovement that 1 laltlated three ysars ago era: Ths union of nil dsmoornoies of tho European ontlnent oa a basis of pesos, good wlU and prosperity. Tha aloao nnd of the unions with ths great British for ths reorganisation of world pesos aa tho baste of continental understanding. International understanding must ba reorganised In a form that aeouroa America from bslng draws lata any European dlffloulty and, on tho othor hand, a course America from any European Interference. Tho baala for auoh a reorganisation la tha continental Motioning of tha League that would reooaolle tho principles of Wilson and "Pan-Europe,- " Coudrnhove-Kalerg- Doeurlno; I ment la a bit If Count Richard Goudenhove-Kalerg- l chesty these days Incidentally ba la In tha United States at this writing and la being made much of he should be pardoned. For he Is the head of the United States of Europe movement And, whits more, aa a prophet no seventh aoa of a seventh son has anything on him. Three year ego he Wrote a book, which at the time seemed merely the utterance of a dreamer visioning an Utopia. let the book has coma otrangely true ao true In part that one wonders If It la to come true In whole. even dared to Why, Count Coudenhove-Kelerg- l prophesy a reconciliation between France end Germany, lie figured that they would come to a realization that continued hootlllty meant rain for both; that to aavo themselves they would have to come to a "mutual solidarity baaed ou common Conut 'MATIONAL Thrift Week . yeure after America, meat Proclaim Paa-Enrop- o, "Pan-Europe- ," u ca Pan-Euro- Eastern Asia Russia ,. ,. ,, ,. o III ,000,000 ,,.,491,000,000 140.000,000 e e e e 10.014.000 4.041.000 1.441.000 The group Includes tha whole Weatern hemisphere (except Canada), loosely federated under the hegemony of the United State. The group la composed of Continental Europe, together with lta African colonies a compact federation of nations extending from tho North capo to southern Africa. Tha nucleus of eaatern Asia la Japan and Aatg logically hound together by racial, linguistic and cnltural ties. Russia Includes, of courts, both European nnd Alla tic Russia. The tabla ahowa that federation of Eurapa would give her a "bloc of nations which would put bar on terma of practical equality with tha ether four divisions second in population nnd third In area. Only by aucb a union can Europe hope to make head ag&lnat the other four federations, which era every day being brought nearer realization by force of circumstances. Wall tha aaemlngly Impossible has happened and Franca and Germany arc reconciled sufflcUutli Pan-Americ- Pan-Americ- economic movement based on X X the principal of success, prosperity and happiness. Hence the above The Bulletin fa (asfmj slogan. L for all practical purposes by tha Rhineland treaty of mutual guarantee between Franc and Germany and between Belgium and Germany, which la guaranteed by Engluud and Italy. It la fated that "Germany nnd Belgium and also Germany and France mutually undertake that they will In no rase attack or Invade each other or retort to Var against each other," It la further stated that: "Germany and Belgium and Germany and France undertake to settle by peaceful means and in the manner laid down herein nil questions of every kind which may arise between them and which it may not bo possible to nettle by the normal methods of diplomacy; any question with regard to which tho parties are In conflict aa to, their respective rights ahall be submitted to Judicial decision, and the parties undertake to comply with inch decision." And this, ba It remembered, only six months after tbe election of Von Hlndenburg ax President of tho relch had been balled throughout Europe aa the beginning of tbe National tot policy of revenge! And on top of thla Germany to become a member of the League of National Moreover, thla la but a beginning. There are also an arbitration treaty between Germany and France; an arbitration treaty between Germany and Belgium ; an arbitration treaty between Germany and Polaud; an arbitration treaty be tween Germany nnd Czechoslovakia. Thera era also agreements between France and Poland and Franca and Chechoslovakia. Each of the four arbitration treaties opens (with change of names) like thla: "All disputes of every kind between Germany and Chechoslovakia with regard to which tho parties are In conflict aa to their respective righto and which It may not bo possible to settls amicably by tho normal methods of diplomacy shall bo submitted for decision either to an arbitral tribunal or to the Permanent Court of International Justice." Tho truly momentous Importance of these treaties la clearly shown by tha attitude of those whoso wishes ran to tho contrary. Tha German Nationalists, for example, exclaim In Indignation and protest: "Instead of forming the baala for a real peace these treaties era but another step further toward tha subjugation of Germany to the alllee; tho only hope la that It will ba possible to prevent our entering the League of to which European concord Fostered by the Y. M. C. A. and endorsed by forty-seve- n leading industrial, religious and educational organizations, this national movement for economic betterment appeals to young and old alike. The Ten Point Success Creed 1. Work and Earn Make a Budget Record Expenditures Have a Bonk Account Carry Life Insurance Own Your Own Home Make a Will Invest In Safe Securities 9. Pay, Bills Promptly 10. Share With Others We believe in this movement and d lend our support to whole-hearte- the cause. X NOTICE TO WATER USERS STATE Engineer! Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice to hereby given that James Liddell, whose postoffice address is Price, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925, to (.01) c. f. a. of appropriate water from an nnnamed spring in Carbon county, Utah. Said water la to be diverted at the point of issuance of the spring which bears south six degrees east 2140 feet from the northwest corner of See. 2, Twp-1South, Range 13 East, Salt Lake h meridian, and conveyed in a pipeline n distance of twenty feet, where the water will be used from March 1st to December 1st of each year for the water- ttle. This 1Tf1tlr'fiv.e hM,d, ? application to designated in the state en-- j office No. as File 07(19. All pro gineer's ' acai.,1Ht ,he granting of mid applies la ! 4 one-inc- I '",? '''l-OHO- . Y Price, Utah, v Gormans with treachery In abandoning tlia with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office Rapallo treaty, caUa Germany "England's political ; within thirty (.10) days after the minple- l1!11. ,llf publication of this notice. tool" seen a "new' war against Soviet iin..i. M. ll.MXlN, Sulf En-in- w. and declares the new arrangement full of the Date of first pub.. Dec. 25. 1925. seed of future International conflicts." It la slK. ;D:iie of completion of pub.. Jan. 22. 1920. nlflcant In this connection that the anti- - i Bolshevik newspapers published outside Russia .IN THE DISTRICT CO HIT OF THE are quick to point out thut Soviet Russia la now! Seventh Judicial District In and For of f'erbnn. State of Utah isolated In Europe and that thla la a bodv blow 'll" vs. Mike Pre- to the ThM International and its domination iUick. Ron, mnn Th, State over Russia. inf ; tnh to the Held Defendant: You are hor?,,Jr summoned to nppcnr within twen- Thla new era of concord In Eurooa to nn T days ft the service of this summons . IT enlrltnal of tho nations. Tha upon you if rerved within the county in of thix tjutlnct action Sn brought. otWwixe strong In nadona In men, la the aecrat of It. Quit fighting redm dai" "ftcr eerriee and ri,,linGiethirt7 ehove entitled aetinn, and in rase go to work and halo ana annth.r i of your failure eo to do judgment will be that la what tha nations of Europe hare to do rendered aemnKt you aerording to the de- to prosper and even to survlra, And they know'l?"nd i1" complaint, which haa been fbe clerk of mid court. This It It baa taken them seven years to find H ..7 i .action to brought to dissolve the bonds of But they know It now. uistrimony now existing between plaintiff Two genera uona ago, when "Th Hub ,nd defendant as preyed in the complaint rlelmi to be th center from which all America i?n r',e herein. O. K. CLAY, riaintiffs reratlon is an E St! , ! v South, Range 8 East; Lots 2 and 8, EH SWV Sec. 19; Lots 1, 2, 8. NEHNWH, Hec. 30. Twp. 12 South, Range 9 Eaat, Halt Lake meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above described before the clerk of the district court at Price, Utah, on the 11th day of February, 192(1 Claimant names aa witnesses John Papoulas. George Dismantle, Gust Papas, James Konionris. all of Helper, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR Register. First pub., Dec. 25 ; last Jan. 22, 1928. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior. United States J'lind Office At Salt Lake City. Utah, December 19, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Aaron Plynn Dimirk of Hunnyside, Utah, who on February 23. 1922, made Unmestead Entry No. 031025 for NWU Hec. 10; EHNEH, RWUNKH, NW. Hcc. 9. Twp. 14 Houth. Range 12 East, Halt I,nke meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof to claim to the land above described before the clerk of tbe district conrt at on the 3d day of February, claimant names as witnesses F. J. IT.' Dnnirk and fierce La Turner of Hunny-sid- e. Utah, and O. N. Elcheharne and N. GEORGE E. WfJOLLKY. Acting r,nhRegister. First pub., IW. 25; last Jan. 22, 1020. DR-partme-nt !! IN TIIE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In end For the of Carbon. Hi ate of lTtali HelperCounty Lumber and. Iiardware Company, a Corporation, rlnintiff. va. John Itixrardl. John Bruno, Dominic Bruno nnd J. C Berglund. Notu-- of Hale. To be sold at ,h,! ,0th dF Febru- ary. 19-- 9. at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the front stepa of the eoiirthonse in Price, Utah: Beginning at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the southeast quar- - of the Balt Lake meridian, and ran-nin-e thence south 9110 feet to the Denver and Rio Grande Western right of way, thence north 59 deg. 35 min. west par-ajiwith the Denver nnd Rio Grande right of wey a distance of 4.12 feet, thence north 17 deg. 27 min. east 717 feet, thence east to the point of beginning, all The algnlng of LTLrr.bon rouny. Utah. RAY DEMINO, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION o pacts In London by the reprasontitivJL P"riment of the Interior. United Staten Hhenff. Firot pub., Jan. 15; last Feb. 5, 1920, of the seven signatory nations was stouTn?.. . IJ,nd nffire At Halt tike City, Utah" i.'eccnibcr 21. 1925. Notiee la hereby given a state of mind. That atata of mlndw a sort that John Diamanti of Helper. tTtah, who Your narrow mind never needs any on November 23, 1922. made HtockrsHng treaties was tha flzstlon of a mlJdfo? Homestead Entry No. 029999 for NWU. sideboards because there is no surplus Deac WHNEH. NHSEH. Bee 24, Twp. 12 of gray matter. DE-Ucun- Fjit el |