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Show THE CITIZEN 6 the Atlantic, Mr, Hoover makes it obvious that a United' States: government loan to Europe is unnecessary. He maintains that comr mercial credits from private sources will be sufficient to help the Europeans help themselves. It would be not merely poor business but poor charity to continue exporting food from this country when Europe, by mieans'of organization and the help of neutrals', could take care of the famine conditions, . If, says Mr.' Hoover; We do undertake the. solution of the bread question' by our government, our action would benefit the 'other nations of 'Europe from the infection of anarchy and chaos;' Poland ;is the sole shield from Bolsheviki invasion. If we extend this help it "should.be on consideration that the, strongest nations of Europe will do their full part in many directions. It will be seen that the Hoover statement sheds light'not only on the food but the financial situation. European propagandists have beea exaggerating the financial needs of Europe and have been stressing the famine conditions as a means of arousing interest in their demands for loans. It should be the policy of American financiers to provide whatever funds may be necessary to guard Europe from starvation, but to shun any financial aid that will make European traders rich at our expense. ' It Is no part of our duty to finance trade rivals, to foster competition .which ultimately will shut us out of the 'worlds markets. In granting loans our financiers should draw a line of demarcation between Europes necessities and profits. When it comes to a ques- tion of profits financial relations between the two continents should be on a strictly business basis. THB HOME O OP TH . Cave Man Stuff! . Chuck full of Romance and Adventure Starting Sunday LOUIS BENNISON . in .... . J : ' DEMOCRATIC a And nix unappy acta of ' YAUDEVlLI,ta fit TNI HOST fOBTHIlMST-AlWH- S PARflHOUHT-EJ BURDEN-BEARE- 6 The Road Called Straight . Exhibiting first-ru- n THI KST L1 PRESS M Paramount-Artcraf- U 1 Pictures t R SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MITCHELL PALMER, attorney general of th'ese United States, A Roaring Riot of LaughsI is Democracys prize goat. The attorney general reminds us of the old custom of sending BRYANT WASHBURN on impossible errands. The lad . the green boy around the village the handsome and versatile screen star in William Gillettes famous would be told to ask for a or wrench to monkey bring comedy back some burden that even a strong man would stagger under. TOO MUCH JOHNSON A Mitchell Palmer is the one aspirant who has been told to make BURTON HOLMES TRAVELS COMIC CARTOON good and Herculean tasks have been assigned to him. He was told to lower living costs and he has been doing strange and wonderful things PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE to convince the public, and perhaps even himself, that he is going to accomplish the task. Finding himself called upon to bring injunction prpceedings THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY himself was he and . against labor union, leaders .making realizing that ETHEL CLAYTON 'unpopular with a certain section of Democratic voters, he sought to sidestep by proposing a settlement of the coal controversy which Supported by Monte Blue, Irving Cummings and a great cast in overturned a settlement already effected by Mr. Garfield and gave the THE THIRTEENTH COMMANDMENT miners what virtually amounted to an assurance that their wages (Thou shalt not spend more than thou earnest) . would be increased beyond the 14 per cent increase provided in the Garfield proposal. The President upheld the attorney general and Mr. A gripping modern story calculated to interest every man and woman who sees it. It is clean, wholesome and carries a great story. ' Garfield resigned as fuel director. Mr. Palmer is now deep in, the deportation business. One of the ALSO The rip roaring, Mack Sennett Comedy tasks assigned to him when he was invited to succeed Mr. Gegory THE STAR BOARDER ' was the suppression of all movements to overthrow the government. : . If this modern Hercules had shouldered these tasks merely to EDW. P. KIMBALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA make good as attorney general he could not be blamed even though, LOUIS C. MEIER, Organist He puts pep in Pictures! His blunder consists in ; upon occasion, he should meet with failure. : trying to base his claims to a presidential nomination on what he may be able to achieve. Other Democratic aspirants are willing to let A. Mitchell Palmer have all the hard tasks and they are laughing themselves half to death I I at the willingness with which he undertakes anything that is thrust I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Demoa do has become A. Palmer Mitchell him. Let it, quite upon a cratic slogan. He is a sturdy, healthy and strong specimen is A. $31,000,000 Insurance $2, 000, (XX) Invested in the 1 Mitchell Palmer, but he is liable to collapse under his burdens while I in Force Intermountain Region I his ambitions vanish in the dust of his downfall. A left-hand- ed . slap-ban- g ALL-SOLOIS- . , . . i , T sjl!llllllllllllllllltllllllr Continental Life Insurance Company 9 How can A. Mitchell Palmer hope to be nominated for President on the Democratic ticket when Jackson day dollar dinners now cost $2.50? ' The Company of Satisfied Policy Holders 5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ( 1 1 |