| Show TJIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY ' 26 1931 11 ROYAL ROMANCE BRUSSELS tl’j— Another royal became known today with the announcement of the engagement of the Count of Parts only son of the Duke of Guise pretender to the French' throne to the Princess IsaThe date bella of Orleans-Braganfor the wedding was not made known MY EXPERIENCES IN THE WORLD WAR for word like M Clemenceau’s They By GENERAL JOHN J PERSHING discussed the posshad Commander-In-Chiof the American Expeditionary Forces ibility evidently of losing Paris He too then was certain the armies would go on in the World War so ef list of to use were those for already Included In the the British were going carrying our troops Directs Movement posFoch spoke itively and with such evident feeling To Italy by Rail CHAPTER 46 After a delay of about a month that I was moved to get up and Second Division Opens Drive Which Ends in Capture of Bel-lea- u slake Ills hand aotlng under Instructions from and I said his assurance was gratifyWood— Pershing Wants Allies to Take Initiative from I directed that the adWashington ing and tfiat the French people of the Etghty-thtr- d Devance Will Clemenceau regiment Fears Faris Fall But Is could be certain the American goGermany— arwhich had recently termined France Shall Fight On— Foch’s Show of Senti- vernmentto and people would bewaswithin division rived should go to Italy by rail them the last Everybody ment Stirs Pershing— 83d Division Sent to Italy Meanwhile the Fourth Twenty-eight- h a cordial and agreeable mood and divisions en route from the as I departed Foch asked me to come (Copyrifht 191U in alt countries by the Worth American Newspaper AUlanc — World to see him oftener and talk over British front to the northeast of rlshu reserved lncludlnv th Scandinavia- n- Reproduction matters in general and never to France were stopped at General in wbola or part prohibited) hesitate to let him know when any- Ftoch’s request In the vicinity of to Cotlerets the object being thing turned up that I did not like several of our divisions "The Second division Assumed the offensive June 6 1918 Looking bark on those days one concentrate of the Marne salient prithat although the French on the west and began a series of attacks which culminated some three must saytheir ancountry as the very marily as a precaution against weeks later in the capture of last German positions in regard offensive there but keystone of the arch of civilization other German use on tlie ofultimately for possible the Bols de Bellcau by its Marine brigade and of Vaux by it might have been difficult to have fensive The Second Third Twenty-skept them in the war If Paris had 'Its Regular brigade were In and Forty-secon- d fallen While no one could have ixth arear and with the Fourth and The fighting during most of this period was of peculiar openly suggested any such thought there was a force that time 6ome French officers Twenty-eight- h to intensity The German lines were favorably located on com- at twelve French divwould cause the minis- equivalent felt that it were and made formidable by the extensive try to fail and be replaced by one in isions although some of these units manding ground use of machine guns especially were without their artillery Belleau wood favor of peace An encouraging circumstance at In the initial advance Harbord's Italians Seek moment was the success of the marine brigade captured Bouresches accordingly the Twenty-sixt- h and V S In holding Von Hutier’a atFrench Troops Forty-secon- d were relieved from the and Lewis’ regular brigade took Tri front Back at Chaumont June 13 1 saw tack on tlie Montdldler-Noyo- n five AmeInactive front and Vosges angle farm and Bole de la Barette rican divisions from the British area General de Robilant who was at that This fourth phase of the German offensive was an effort not only to During the next few days our troops were designated to be sent to that time the Italian military represen- widen the vulnerable Marne pocket progressed piecemeal June 15 the sector divito French relieve Seventh Infantry Third division ar quiet Tlie tative on the supreme war council but to secure the railway between assembly of four Amerived to reinforce the marine brigade sions rican divisions In aid of the French and discussed transportation of our Complegneto and Solssons and open to Italy This regiEngaged in the wood tlie way Paris that front would more than of- troops ment relieved the brigade on that on While the Italian government their recent losses fset French Stage onr to have was anxiSus date and the marines were rested troops for a week when they again entered Admiration for yet so far they had found no sea Counter Attack the line Against stubborn resistance U S Troops The French had anticipated this transportat ion to bring them over and fought desperately stubMr Orlando the prime minister attack they drove the enemy from the wood acGeneral his in Petain letter wanted the American troops sent June 25 great bornly yielding only under in offer said my part: cepting Meanwhile direct from the States that they pressure until on June 11 when the regular brigade moat express my deep grati“I continued its attacks intermittentmight go through Italy by rail to using tanks and quantities of mutude for tho prompt and very imshow the people Americans were stard gas they launched a series of ly and July 1 with great dash capaid in are bringing portant you tured Vaux and the Bols de la Roche actually there Moreover he local counter attacks by which they the present crisis The American wanted them to be other than were able to advance more than a The operations of the division in this batin troops already engaged the naturalized Italians for fear the mile on a seven mile front In view vicinity were practically at an end are the unanimous admiration tle when the new lines were stabilized people might doubt their na- - of the remarkable success of the prwhole French army the The of on the high ground captured from tionality eceding German offensives the Geof which the effort power your sufWhen we came to consider the de- rman tiefeat here in which the enemy country is at present showing as tails General de Robilant proposed fered heavy losses materiallythey encourwell as the resolute and generous Many Prisoners should be transported from aged the allies that Taken From Enemy spirit with which you enter— the New they York by Italian shipping and The credit for this brilliant opeis allies and for tho straggle he entered a lengthy discussion of ration by the French must go to Man-gir- i The casualties In the division were all for France—a comfort above to send was he which the plan by one of France s greatest genabout 9500 More than 1600 prisonin the grave times through whioh over or four ships to which I erals ers were captured from the enemy we are passing and a pledge of readilythree out turned tt But The gains by the Second diviThe anniversary of the arrival of agreed hope for the future” later that the vessels he counted on our advance contingent In France sion were won with litUe aid on The position of the Germans in the either flank by the French units Marne salient created by tho recent which were stUI in poor shape and were made against an enemy offensive was Inherently weak As determined to crush this early the efficiency of certain units of our it American effort The successes forces had been fully proved seemed to me the time had arrived of this division and of the First at C'antigny and the Third on the for us to utilize them to good advanMarne following as they did the tage by combining them in an independent effort crisis ef May ?7 were londly acwas a moment of depression for claimed by the French and for PORTLAND Ore Feb 25 the enemy while the large numbers the time being had a very stimuwas Portland Jesse Leroy Jones court troops arriving and lating effect upon French morale of American here convicted circuit a by Jury 25 next Tlie Feb CHICAGO also success ()—' far had helped With the transfer of activities to their and battery upon last night of assault the French front northeast of Paris lied morale The Germans had been time somebody asks Eugene Gerhard t hls son Janies Newton at the tome our plan to build up an American stopped who picks up pin money fixing radio Jones corps near Amiens had become im- Should Not Give Jones was arrested last August sets to double for the family phy- as offered I had f tpr neighbors who said they could practicable and “No no” and run Time to Reform sician he say may Enemy of our services the Fetain General hear Jones beating the child had felt that we should not give the he told Evanston police j division wherever they might be called police Dr Morris L Bridge- to needed it now appeared passible to enemy time to reform and rest his he police complained man who examined the baby testi-h- e Yesterday form at least a corps and possibly an forces but If possible take the iniwas called to fix a radio in the Tied the child was suffering from army somewhere along the Marne tiative ourselves - conluslons and scratches and was was this tnought In mind that I home oiMisJosepnKay who inter- imdernourlshed salient Probation officers to take to work him ask his to we General Fetain others testified Jbnes beat hls rupted I had suggested that we should suggested and assemble of doAmeahould number Seca was son becaues hls crying annoyed him bring other divisions to Join the something out of her eye He Jones admitted from the witness ond and Third for that purpose and rican divisions in the Chateau Thierry ing his best to comply when Mr Kay sector I had already proposed to walked in said “Ah ha!1’ adding that stand he had given the ohlld a few that they should be utilized it would cost him exactly $1000 to “spats’1 but that they were not loud Foph counter in a attack against the sa- keep from being killed enough to have been heard by neigh Gerhardt said he didn't happen to bors lient was obvious that a blow at the have the $1000 in his pocket but SUBMITS FINANCE PLAN enemy's line south of Solssons if knowing a thing or two about the successful would compel him to re- installment plan promised to pay CANBERRA Australia Feb 25 UP tire It would have the effect of nothing down and the next payment — E G Theodore federal treasurer threatening Ids rear so far as that at a later meeting When he kept the today submitted to the conference of I rendezvous be brought a detective premiers a new plan for financial reconcerned part of his force was was very eager that our troops should with him He carried a complaint habilitation of Australia providing be allowed to undertake such an at- charging attempted extortion it was understood for creation of Mr Kay was arrested Ruin Your Entire credits to the amount of $125000000 tack Tlie conference reserved decision Leaving the suggestion with with tlie war Vll-Ie- rs the that in the -- Radio Fixer Spurns Role ) record “The anniversary of your arrival In France furnishes a happy occasion to address my warmest congratulations to you and the valiant troops which yon command and who have so admirably conducted themselves In the remit battles I beg you to receive the assurance of my best wishes for the continuation of their to sue-ce- “RAYMOND POINCARE” “On the anniversary of your arrival in France to take command of the American troops I wish piy dear general to express to you once more the greatest admiration for the powerful aid brought bv your army to the cause of the allies With ever Increasing numbers tlie American troops cover themselves with glory under your orders in barring the route of the Invader The day Is coming when thanks to the support of your country and the valor of her sons the enemy losing the will be Initiative of operations forced to Incline before the triumph of our Ideals of justice and civilization “CLEMENCEAU" “Your coming to French soli a year ago filled our country with enthusiasm and hope Accept today 4he grateful homage of our soldiers for their dally increasing aid on the battlefield brought by their American brothers in arms The last battles where the magnificent qualities of courage and military virtue of your troops were demonstrated In so brilliant a manner are a sure guarantee for the future The day is not far off when the great American army will play a decisive role to which this history calls army on the battlefields of Furopr “PETAIN" “A year ago you brought us the American sword Today we have Been It strike It Is a certain pledge of victory By it our hearts are more closely united than PAIN ever “FOCH'’ for brimm- PRICES GOAL REDUCED ON PAY CASH AND SAAB Furnace Lump $825 Stove Lump $775 Domes tio Lump $775 Special Domestic $725 Nut $675 Coal WM WILD Manager SERVICE GOAL CO Hautch 2M) :HiLUPsn fpc Trmjbiee duetnAdd after eating displeased at removal of United Mates troops from! Tomorrow: British their area: slalm priority ing them our W-FiX-tbeii WHAT many call ' indigestion'' is very often nothing but excess acid Tlie stomach in the stomach nerves have been overstimulated and food sours The corrective Is an alkali which neutralizes acids Instantly The best alkali known to medical science Is Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia It has remained the with physicians sta dard anti-aci- d In the 50 years since Ita invention One spoonful of this harmless tasteless alkali will neutralize Instantly many times as much acid JjviasSTioH 2 stomach -- rATiuM JTlVATtOM and the symptoms disappear at once You will never use crude methods when once you learn the efficiency of this more pleasant way A small bottle is sufficient to show Its merit Be sure to get genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for more than 60 years in correcting excess acid 25o and 50c a bottle : any drug store Complete directions for Its many use are enclosed with every bottle The Genuine Milk of Msgneslr la always a liquid— never a table Look for the FhllUpa’ name on bat tie (Advi The great eclipse of1931 FATIIER FACES PENALTY FOR jgyenfroiral BEATING CHILD As Surgeon It was the occasion of many congratulations on the part of the French some of which it seems worth w hile v REBELS KILLED RANGOON Burma rebel Burmans were killed In fight with a party of troops from the fifteenth Punjabi regiment In the Hanzada district today Six rebels were wounded There were no casualties among the soldiers Studebaker 111 7fee ’wheelina I It Don’t Let Ailing Kidneys and It Bladder BodUy Health General retain You ’tl be sorry if you don’t act atones to curb kidney ana bladder troubles A eerious break --down in your health may occur Take action at once Get Santa :Midy from your druggist It has been prescribed for half a century by doctor throughout the world SantalMidy M Y without further discussion I returned to Paris arriving Jane 8 The next morn- ing I exiled on Prime Minister Clemeneesa and on that mornthe fourth phase of the great ing German offensive started between Montdidier and the Qlse Reports Indicated that it was meeting considerable success Mentioning this to M Clemenceau I asked him what he thought would be the result If Paris should fall M Clemenceau replied that he and Mr Lloyd George had considered that possibility and had reached the conclusion they would do everything In their power to save Paris but if It should be 'lost they would go on Three cases came up before Justice of the Peace Fred Undbcck Tuesday Don Toinlch Murray pleaded guilty to possession of beer and was fined $50 and was sentenced to 30 days hi the Salt Lake county Jail Justloe Llndbeck gave Tomlch until Friday March 6 to pay the fine If he paid the Jail term would be suspended A E Yearigan arrested February charged with drunken driving forfeited $500 bond when he failed to appear A bench warrant was Ifighting “Above Paris is France” he add' ssued for him Harwood Bullock was sentenced to Is civilized “and above France ten days In the county Jail when he ation” He expressed himself satisfied pleaded guilty to Intoxication with the agreement reached at the special conference at Versailles and I recall distinctly his more than usual gracionsness that day Fete as he said: “Yon need never make art appointment with me at any time but Jast come whenever you An open house celebration will be wish and you shall always see held at the Civic Center 149 Regent me” was street Saturday from 2 to 6 p m in An I leaving he came to the honor of the completion of the recent door with hie and I said: "It may remodeling and redecorating of the not look encouraging just now but building It was announced by Mias we are certain to win in the end Hazel Todd executive director WeHe clung to my hand and in a tone dnesday that showed the utmost solicitude The public Is Invited to attend tlie he replied: “Do you really think event which will be featured by a that? I am glad to hear you say it” stiver tea This was the first and only time The redecorating was done at this that I ever sensed any misgiving in time to provide work for unemployed the mind of this resolute man Not- men Miss Todd said withstanding our occasional rather heated discussions on the use to be made of American troops I admired him greatly It always seemed to me Sale! he represented the true spirit of confidence and courage of the French people A of 225 farm properties of I then motored to General Foch's from total 40 to 3000 acres located In virheadquarters at Bom bon We con- tually every county of the state is sidered my proposal to forjn an held by the state land office and the American corps near Chateau Thi- farms are to lease or sale J F erry to which he readily agreed Mendenhallopen executive secretary of He spoke especially of the fine work the land board said Wednesday of our troops Mr Mendenhall said the properties I asked how a German drive which may be with a small down threatened or perhaps captured Paris payment purchased and the balance to be paid would affect the armies and the within twenty years The lands are people Hls reply was almost word of both Irrigable and dry types some are suitable for ranches and others for farms he said 16 to prevent icknsss expense Thousand of women are adopting the health ef giving a habitlautlveto mild every member ef the family once t week Thua preventing or check-mcold Jitadachea dizzinew biliousness NATVU1 idaal r Remodeling I v I f J'r ' y YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING until you’ve tried PEBECO the ’iced” dentifrice There is a tang to it that suggests iced mint a bite to it that says “I’m working” No sweet sickly taste herePebeco is a working dentifrice that cleans whitens and leaves a new kind of mouth comfort— a cool refreshed feeling that y$u have never before enjoyed It costs very little to find outthat you’ve been missing something Switch to Febeco today— Advt r--' State Opens Many Farms for Restless' Nervous?— Suit Against Aline Dropped drink Ficfio of the plaintiff a $125000 damage suit against the x Mining company was dls- in the United missed Wednesday States district court without prejuOn motion The moat wholesome palatable Mealtime Drink “Instead 6 ( Coffee” Utah-Ape- ( Cood for your Stomach and pkg your Nerve A natural mild Laxative! 40c It always pay to buy the Beat J ? dice The suit was brought LNikkinen and John Kukkola for-- i mer' leasers at the mine on the alle-- j gatlons that the mine company had not complied with the provisions of Its leasing contract ie t Quick f°v ntTttMaruaotcil Wheeling have great Eights and brilliant new Six and aave M Tmight— Tbmorrtm Alright — Free adopted — intact and unmodified — the same Free Wheeling mechanism that is built into Studebaker ’s three and constipation RIMIDT— eafe mild and for thla family uae Try it aickneaa expenaa Only 26c to excellence and conservatism g- $R— being industry is giving means a great deal Pierce 'Arrow and Lincoln noted for engineering Tb euiutwy to cutexpsassa and sav money thia winter li Civic Center Sets if 4 b Liquor Leads to Fine Jail Term To the motorist thinking of buying a new car now the attention the entire rcbf °°ly fceartbuni-- Free Wheeling has captured public interest as thoroughly as it has cap' ttjred the hitherto wasted power of momentum In Free Wheeling for the first time in the history of the automobile Hoof Studebaker has released momentum from subjection to the engine that creates it and made it serve as an instrument of economy and power Don’ THROAT let theSORE best o! you get after you rub your throat should begin to Feci less core! 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