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Show THE CITIZEN 12 YOUR MISTAKE, SENATOR praise for Dr. Butler, Intellectual, stalwart he; In debate, gigantic battler, A word of Great his reasoning, strong his plea. Senator Borahs fiery burning, Sulphurous logic lor a dry; But intelligents discerning, Understand the reason why. , Somewhat tinged with vituperation, List his words with solemn awe; Grand Old Partys proper station, Is in prohibition law. So says Borah, further adding, Prohibitions had no chance, One would almost think him faddlng, Or equipped with broken lance. Listen, Senator, youre playing To a losing game; go slow; Butlers in the scale and weighing Accurately the goods you show. Wisdom now is on a forage, Saner measures she would pass; Grand Old Party filled with courage, Soon will follow her en masse. American Patriot. MINDING OUR BUSINESS Whenever the attention of our internationalist friends is called to Washingtons advice that the repub lie beware of foreign commitments and entangling alliances, they usually try to counter by stating that conditions are different now than when he relinquished the reins of government. The internationalists realize that arguing with Washington would be unpopular in America even now, so they like to tell us that things are not what they used to be, that Uncle Sam is now a grown man and a big man and need no longer fear the things which Washington regarded as perils. have It is true that conditions changed in America since the time of Washington. We have grown rich and powerful. But things have changed in . Europe, too. European nations are more powerful than they were a century and a quarter ago. We are not the only nation which has gained in strength and resources. Unfortu nately, however, political conditions have not changed in Europe to any great extent. It is true that new nations have arisen and new alignments have been made but the old political hatreds and the old firebrands are there just the same, even though some of them are in a new guise. In Washingtons day the fear of farsighted men was that the new republic might plunge into a European war to help France against England. While it was felt that we owed a debt of gratitude to France the wise statesmen knew that America could ill afford to go to war in an attempt to pay that debt. It is of course true that the situaWe tion has changed since then. are no longer in danger of entering an alliance with France to fight Great Britain. Fortunately our affairs are on a friendly basis with both nations. But there is a danger just the same, and it Is the danger that we may, un less we watch our step, enter into commitments which might get us into troubles that we now little dream of. For while France and Britain long buried the hatchet there are other jealousies in Europe. These jealous ies might involve any or all of a dozen nations in war. Uncle Sam does not want to be tied to any sort of organization which might commit him in advance to take sides in any such possible struggle. America will in the future as in the past look after its own interests whenever and wherever they are assailed. But America is not going to sign a blank note which may Involve It in the future, upon any chimerical pretext of keeping the peace or sustaining the present balance of power in Europe. As Americans we know that there is still a great deal of virtue in minding our own business. We expect Senator Heflin finally to get around to the place where he will tell us who really hit Billy Patterson. Health authorities say that New York is the "chilblainless city. But you can get other things there which are almost as painful. Great Britain has ignored the latest Russian note, but the note Britain really should have ignored was the one which asked for soviet BANKERS TRUST money They used to say that makes the mare go and the epigram is still true if you substitute flivver for mare." Date Of course the French government to the of Nations, but belongs League just the same the French have massed all of their best troops on the Italian frontier indicating that they dont have much faith in the league as do some of our own internationalists. Just at present there is war China, Portugal and Nicaragua, preparation in Moscow, but the ernment at Geneva still lives. A prominent biologist says in and gov- that the human race will never develop the superman. Whats he trying to do, belittle George Bernard Shaw? A New York broker who says lft that he his wife to test her love for him, has returned and been forgiven. Seems to us that he was taking a mighty long chance. President Coolidge will not call an extra session. Maybe he thinks this feud in the Reed family has gone far enough. Speaking of labor problems, did you ever stop to think of what would happen to the country if mother demanded and got an eight hour day? The first Turkish census has been taken and it develops that Angora has a population of 58,749, exclusive of kittens and goats. n ici By JOHN KHARdt, C. GORDON DOUGLAS A11 ROBERT A. BURR Attorneys for Admintoi of first publication, c,!? D. 1927. 8$ NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Estate of Clara Cameron, decent Creditors will present claim! vouchers to the undersigned it Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 5 before the 5th day of Auguiti 1927. CUFFIE Executrix of the estate eron, deceased. ROBERT B. cl c nk CAMEBOX. of Clar&Q PORTER Attorney for Date of first publication, Exwtt ea Apii i , NOTICE OF CREDITORS Estate of Rudolph Knudsen, n times known as R. Knudsen, decs Creditors will present clalmi i vouchers to the undersigned at 407 Judge Building, Salt lake Utah, on or before the 6th day of gust, A. D. 1927. FREDERICK C. KNUDSEX, Eexecutor of the last will and ment of Rudolph Knudsen, .. times known as R. Knudsen, ici ( Salt Lake City February buildling permits reach $247,075. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ceased. .RAY VAN N0TICE8. (Cl :it 2, i let NOTICE TO te CREDITORS. ici Estate of John Nilson, Id deceaid claims i Creditors will present NOTICE TO CREDITORS. or SC Execs April 1927. Consult County Clerk or the signers for Further Information. In COH for Attorney Date of first publication, or vouchers to the undersigned st Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, on or before the 28th day of eci Estate of John McDonald, Jr., deceased. Creditors will present claims D. 1927. with vouchers to the undersigned at CLARENCE NILS0& 151 South Main street, on or before the' Administrator of the estate of 11th May, e 1 day of June, A. D. 1927. TRACY LOAN & TRUST CO., Administrator of the Estate of John McDonald, Jr., deceased. By W. V. ROCKEFELLER, Trust Officer. Date of first publication, April 9, A. It is to be noted that most of the folks who criticize Mussolini do It from outside the Italian frontier. ceased. D. 1927. Now that we have telephonic connection with London, wonder what would happen if we were to put in a call for King George? K COMPAv, Boys and girls in Chicago who think human conduct is too speedy have organized a Slow Club." Wonder if they can induce grandma to join? Judging from the glowing reports which come out of the big league baseball camps in the south there wont be enough pennants to go around this year. ei 11 Administrator with the Will .J1 of the estate of John E. HanuJ er the Senates failure to ratify the Lausanne treaty will affect the price of Turkish cigarettes. ico and Central America. Creditors will present claim?1 vouchers to the undersigned Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake CitA on or before the 28th day 0f D. 1927. However it is to be doubted wheth- It was forty degrees below zero in Moscow last week so you cant blame those Reds for trying to get into Mex- NOTICE TO CREDITOR!, Estate of John E. Hansen a. D. 1927. T) 1097 FANNIE BIRD, Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph M. Bird, deceased. A. A. DUNCAN, Attorney for Administratrix. 218 McIntyre Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication, April 9, A. D. 1927. S-7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of B. J. Clayton, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at No. 235 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 11th day of June, A. D. 1927. UTAH SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of the Estate of B. J. Clayton, deceased. ROBERT M. STEWART, - Attorney for Administrator. Date or first publication, April 9th, A. D. 1927. 7 -5. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Moylan C. Fox, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the at 405 Felt Building, Salt undersigned Lake City, Utah, on or before the 27th day of July A. D. 1927. EMI LIE C. FOX, Executrix of the last will of said Moylan C. Fox, deceased. BRADLEY & FTSCHEL, Attorneys for Executrix. Date of first publication, March 26, A. D. 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Powell, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 619 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of May, A. D. 1927. WILLIAM F. DAWSON, Administrator of the Estate of John Powell, deceased. IIURD & HURD, Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication, March 19th, A. D. 1927. Attorneys for Adminlitn Date of first publication, Uarek MH n n. A. D. 1927. NOTICE TO 5-7 NOTICE TO dueniToni, Estate of Joseph M. Bird, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 218 McBuilding, Salt Lake City, Utah, Intyre on or before the 11th day of June, A. y Nilson, deceased. C. GORDON DOUGLAS k ROBERT A BURNS te CREDITORS Estate of Harriet yd ot L. Hoggu, 'he 63.S6CL yii Creditors will present claims i ouchers to the undersignedSalt I ontinental Bank Building, 20ti or before the ity, Utah, on f May, A, D. 1927. AN, I J. MELVIN HOGG G. ALMA GARDNER andB Ixecutors of the Last Will deceased. of Harriet L. Hoggan, HURD Attorneys cr Ei ea; da Co le tnc & HUM. lie Exert Marck for ate of first publication, ay Sei A. D. 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Emma J. Smith, decetf clainu Creditors will present ouchers to the undersigned nd County Building, Salt18th m. rtah, on or before the une, A. D. 1927. PEARL SMITH KIMBAU. Ixecutrix of the estate of Smith, decea,ed.oBL & Attorney for rr ate of first publication, Apnig 122 D. 1927. NOTICE TO Estate of n thi ;e S lc ot tha te CREDITORS D. F. Aultman, Creditors will present ho; Ut cijj, :e vouchers to the undcrslgnea It Cast 3rd South St., ve Itah, on or before the une. A. D. ATJi0 kiTTr estate the Ldministratrix of Aultman, deceased. Knr$ tn )ate of first publication, hd; nt D. 1927. NOTICE TO CD EDITOR Estate of Samuel Willia eceased. riaintf Creditors will present I ouchers to the undersign Lake Salt -eltor Building, before the 17th day H D. 1927. roRS HARRY L. dministrator with thebain of the estate of said PTgcH Millett, deceased. BRADLEY A late of Attorneys foi first publication, jp J |