Show tl i i®s 4 J r is Li ¥ SALT HEKAW-BEPUBLICAN THE LAKE CITY UTAH j MARCH i 1944 28 M-C TX -t: SATURDAY ‘ I Iist—I— t V —ss— J UIMU V’ I -fc X- I' ' ’O ' IM t - iM ‘ ' - mTO!WfiiijiiiiWrwwwi J it t - -rt-’-V’ i L i ' - - " - ’ z-L ‘ 5 - WTS: COM wzH vv ''1 II r L arvM’ Jv a POSITION S 7 of it ' BSe nSs!f ’i" H ” Of the of tolls trade American Coastwise Ves- ? Credit M - seis 1 effort an he on part Well groomed men are just as particular about the cut of their raincoat as they about the fit of are tin hi their evening attire re-establish favored I I ' - : as II t w? a eeit - X offer exemption ' m -illipj 'Will Every M- 1 ‘HI '-i 1 in desired AND il you $500 I I Up Br k Z il 1 Necessary to Buy Spring Clothes ' jk TtSTssOx - vllinHdA JL ihi B bilk Main order Action BW xX PI geaEaaaanaBanaaaaHasaaasBaaQHanaaiaHHB I Clothes for for Easter the family Your promise to pay will buy the Niftiest New Clothes without delay No waiting No fuss The “NATIONAL’S” Credit Plan is Clean Cut and Quickfor Clothes - ‘ j -T -1 1 i ' : - V - I I ' ' t -i Main B Bill- ir8 a I another s? 7 MMH g R violating THE " I : ALL H H and '5 COURSE O k prices resist— cannot National ’HI n H can be quality style and the 1 LI II — that all ’ indirect subsidies to enable our pay with ships of foreign ships to compete at nations The subsidies and discriminations that have European governments ‘Mr shipping Interests have given to their pti practically driven American ships from the seas the reasons given believe that K! both wise and the Democraticparty was policy patriotic when It announced afavor standpoint of in favor of in discriminating "Let us resolve the issue Into the ships the coastwise going through question as to and that there Is no whether the platformof Panama canal the Democratic party favorin-g exemp-i this time should reason at why we a kjk aa Sa lion of lolls of American ships engaged abandona solemn promise made to the the most In coastwise trade passing people in one of & the American planks through In our party is best for the nation prominent platform 228-30 IB Panama canal gm 228-30 people Violation of and the of our Denies"are told that Treaty country or the from "But we we are whether gentleman Tennes-’ St a see in the bill noi solemn treaty made with St pending before the nation and in good faith that we House repudiatingthe declaration of should abandon the canal to foreign the Democraticparty is proposing legrivals withoutcontest or dispute in B Islatlon that will be most! beneficial to that we keep our standing in Ki the family of may nations ffi our nation and our people” believe “Not for one Representative Underwood quoted momenta do violated figures to we have treaty right show that the cost of maintenance that for one believe and not do of the canal and interest on that the English moment the government’s investment could be government seriously that we have violated a treaty contends met esasil? without chargingAmerican right canal andionour tolls charge is only $120 tentionsdesire to make that is to make Our whole difficulty in the matter the admissionthat we are not sovereign vessels tolls and by charging foreign arises from the spirit nevper "It to clear that it does in the canal zone of that of vessels a "fair and reasonable" toll He surrender our own not lio seems within the of Great people have exhibited this “By your vote you are askedto ratify toward compared the tolls chargedby the British Britain or any foreign mouth nation question from to complain for all time to come the British the very beginning at the Suez canal with the proposed that we have not given them fair ‘that we surrender sovereigntyof I’anama tolls and equitable in the tolls the canal zone and admit that it is an "If the had treatment Congress unanimously that we have chargedfor the passageof international in DlHeusaes'-Purpose of passed the canal tolls bill two which we Exemption years their ships have no rightswaterway that are not possessed do not believe that the question through the canal ago “The of said he by all purpose Congress” other nations would ever have been raised that we "There is a more serious question "in providing in the act for the opening do not have status on the canal the right to in the passageof this bill The “Our government exempt zone was established maintenance protection and operation ships from the of right to in favor of our and fixed by a American payment discriminate 1 made with the republic of Panama of the canal ‘that no tolls shall tolls When we the opportunity to charge foreign ships a ships encourageour treatysubsequent arid be levied upon vessels equitable rate for their shipping and to increase our to the making of the in the fair engagedStates’ passage commerce canal Great Britain are of vital importance but treaty Britain coastwise trade of the United the for matters inrounn silent after the Great 1130 the they pale jnto insignificance remained when compared publications And providing further that it should be charges passage through only with the attack the sovereignty of this treaty and to build ct cauai that LiiBiL cost oniv of on allowed us left with the President the cartai discretionary of It and she is estopped what it cost us to build the Panama our country in the eanal under how to deny the right we acquired under zone this treaty with canal Panama acquired “The power to build inthethe under "The republic of Panama ! our constitution rests war power the over the land through United sovereignty of the States We built the which the canal was built in the same as an addition to our canal primarily thirteen states of war' manner the original their as it permits the quicker power this union acquired sovereigntv transfer of our naval forces from one by successful revolution Panama has ocean to another Its inland lake provides her surrendered over of refuge in sovereignty a harbor which our canal zone to our government by the navies can rendezvous and as occasion that is so clear it cannotbe offers strike either ocean 11 of Britain take “The advocates Great to yield the sovereign now the position that we are forbidden to iii rights of a nation and for Can ir favor of our own vessels what? discriminate plainly BBI anyone tell tis w of and as vessels of why surrenbyritand what commerce i9 to be I and war accomplished are named together commerce how long will it be before the same "Are we to yield merely because the advocateof the British contentionwill sentiment of Europe Is against us? of advise us that we a cannot discriminate nen has the sentiment of in favor of our own vessels Europe ever war Vls about of of those moment? "The contention advocating te5rwt!l EHr°Pe withmatters the British claim us when we almost absurd seems the Britih PH-! recognize that if when for we we admit them usthewithout grantinggovernment representation J vessels of commerce the same in parliament? Did will require us to Eurone reasoning admit With us when we them for vessels of war To do so would he unlawful seizures and convert the canal in time of war into a search of vessels in the second IS a at liability instead of an asset decade Of course of the last century? we rnade no such contract We give’ She time ever come hations to all when observingcertain rules IL® ®an expect to maintain and pre-cial by us certain privileges in the adopted p°liticaI and commer-the thtS’ canal That did not mean that we proposed with to build a canal at our own acQuieseentsympathy of European governments?" and then surrender its sovereignty to all other nations the "There is no word in treaties that even by implicationdenies our right to give free tolls to our vessels HAY-PAUNOEOTE in any trade and the day will yet come we will free our vessels from tolls when in the foreign trade But we have yet Washington March 27 — Whilewerl the to consider the most serious surrender ln he House that the advocatesof the British conto?y for the opening of the renell up °thA admlnistrationbill to ri th?epr!he to 18 exemption clause of Z act dcioresse-d the Senate Senat°r Owen President supporting Wilson’s urging '4 attitude In the repeal He took the position that the exemption was in violation of the treaty first dr'aft of the treaty was 99 the Senate cllifrnia submitted L Mr Bkrd of I "or am" a B - Ji at rSl Raincoats repealing 1 vw:' 4 ' o I llll nix!® Mji Siegel’s discrimination 5 1 LAmry-J-- St III Hl ’ - form and coiftinulng said: ‘‘Porscmally believe that the party pledge should be lived up to in good faith by those who claim to allegiance but as there are party principles many here who differ with me 'in reference to the binding effect of aparty platform will not at this tirtfe endeavor to discuss the pendingbill from that State freeJB of Tojls norn 256 'Mc’ni Character United States to exempt from ships engaged In foreign was Go i our In favor of Congress to discriminate American shipping and to our merchant marine This has been Discrimination policy of the party since Democratic at issue a the' beginningof the government The Democratic party has never stood for direct subsidies but has always Says Other Countries Have subventionsand discriminations In favor of our shipping Built Up Marine Empire 'It was tariff through discriminating duties that our merchant marine by Like Means was developed In the first three decades of our government’sexistence The Democratictariff law that Is now on the statute books carries In it a Vyf AS1IJNGTON March 27— Reprc-'iW to reduction amountingduties a tentative Underwood of Alabama of per cent of the on goods In American ships Democratic floor leader in the House Imported “If we have built the canal for the today delivered a speech' against benefit of an American merchant marine’ the Panama tol& exemption as and not for the practical exclusive adopt use of foreign shipping we must ’Urged by President Wilsoq a policy of In favor of Mr Underwood quoted the tolls discrimination plank from the Baltimore plat-! American ships or we must in the end ' ! S& T 4J 1 Vrz ' Distinctive - A p ! Raincoats I! National JI- T— - all the I ' r -" '4 “ 1 ' ” jfeW I 'O ’ r 1 Vi I " ’ r ' Mr way Don’t i iSt wi5S ' all orget I “NATIONAL’S” Back Policy a The Buy AM I r I ia I I I 1 a ' ig IJk I I X HJzHdfa Zdbx x if l 'v un-American me -some HUU important desire Any II please II 1 Hay-Pauncefote I one-third “NATIONAL” 4 7 i 4 ' I III I language THAR 'two ain’t but — an’ good An’ bacco wives git l! Im I 0 good lu lai I I I 1 that to 0 best protestedfjVniSt tryin’ III Uli UHmMl 1 iHHul 1 11 iU SAT H tHlUnn with ree - Men’s Man’s every a iai f Profit-Sharing CLOTHES STEIN-BLOCH Hav-Pauncefote KNOWING O HOW De-Li 13’s 12® ea The Have for did Smart Stein-Bloch Clothes Have to Priced upward substitute the sen of n the not And trade not Senate a favor give of such gave almost against the nnlv vote two-thirds discrimination whole world t t t I n ? 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L clothes we believe are world’s best being Every years ago they caine into since their fame has spread Their style has all-wool times Only fabrics pace with the enter into their making The most expert needle craftsmenmould pach individual garment Nothing short of the $75 to $90 “merchant tailored” suit is in their class We’d like tbi show them to YOU Your call will be appreciated Drop in today for a ifty-nine We try-on Clothes Prices a - know if you “Stein-Bloch” from range once always will $20 to wear be H Shoes upward on ft ft h Ba Bl wjk J on r ft UU And a cost °r on no common sense or justice proposal that one American the right to tax 10 Ado Americans for his private understand perfectly well benefit how a group of nch men owning Tt°? oly in monoun coastwise shipping ana natrinH? various organizations and Irish societies selaports around Thn public of sentiment based on is common sense and cannot be stampeded by a selfish by the nor expenditurepropaganda of large I ggj Uw $35 eStorials“naVertislne Senator Owen referred it-! Lfi s b x hr 4 Credit ‘Priced tip'- ’SiOSO Women’s Hats 1111 Credit’ Priced fap llliilll ill 256 STATE STREET ‘ i the Senate on Credit from MBMEM On Or to On Sra theVffedStafi choice Saturday ree Dresses iL $050 have Hat iiqeh’sl the Is “There in tbe should other f O $850 credit from Credit Woman’s Coats Priced upward CO CUSieSEEtl CHILDREN’S COATS “NATIONAL”- I 5? wm CRBD1T Credit ft IS sh?n-owners Stein-Bloch your gft ALL “ year kept B M These Panama for coastwise vessels is a strained is construction ft more than fifteen miles hundred fr°m to Panama and still farther Galveston from Panama to Los Angeles Ninety millions of our people canal have taxed themselves to build the and less than nine noware thousand to demanding use it without the cost of paying fprinterest keeping it prime the 1 9&iOU Men’s ® discrimination "The that the canal is argument a coastwise canal ft on upward ©ft from Hay-Pauncefote iWftk TO credit v “ SHOWING Priced Saturday Women’s On i 4 n Save Suits Saturdays ree Hats as gold collection a from '-vvf 1’1 l A Hat two-thirds a So ?ad refused to the treaty by recognizingthe & riKitt to icnr’i cm aiscriminatA vesseis of its own citizens in coastwise engaged u trade “W'lth cnoU evoru oerore us tva could notoucn face the world and interpret the treaty as normlt permitting amend irll Arrived a Men’s -They’re PREMIUM $1250 States United reserves the the and regulation management the canal to discriminate in the charges of traffic in of respect but vote OIlB r Waited right moved said article” oll°w ing allr Good Announcement Dressers f ‘A'i : good Start at the them Credit On Hay-Pquncefote t-"Whtn?he YEARS a 59 ouEtPwm ia SUITS ‘41 addrfsmathDa -4- These oupons are exchangeable f or valuable premiums at the reed urniture Company ri MEN’S Hninn !! & I ' expense 0 j Jpg A “NATIONAL” Coupon With Every Dollar Paid on Account wa SENATOR OWEN ARGUES EXEMPTION VIOLATES TREATY z 5 w Suit UiilHllt It ml J ( times 1 Buv I ill I with every Hats ree 4 I I MZ DAY R Ladies’ Hats Lady’s Suit ll fa U A A' 1 putting men and dressed women in the better prosperouslooking class the “NATIONAL” way 1 IW f level - is 1 Is Im If II Hilf Low X yiNSl ! Trifle-a-Week our Mode of Paying hundredsof Salt Lake I 1 pro-?5aln5i the even little lrl iU ftf l I 1 wife JH I ' misunderstood prices and Wm ' Ve perfect comforts knows be Pay-As-You-Get-Paid B A fully replaced credit is unquestioned Our Plan is open to you NOW Use it Saturday to buy your New Easter Togs Outfit the whole family on Credit at the involved M‘ will you OR doesn’t Your free I ’ i garment that 4 f $ 4 - s 1 u 'ir 1 to be made on a basip grade option of delivering other the the difference governmental grades fixed by be between whichin would actual trading epot cotton and? not arbitrarily as on exchanges now by Senator The bill ofincludes a tofeature legalize pooling Smith Georgia of cotton to put ud the price Washington March 27— The Senate today passed without division After' passage of the bill Senator a bill had to regulate trading in cot-ton Kenyon of Iowaan who with others utures to legalize misunderstood amendment pooling The bill was composed of portions of operationsmoved for a' introduced by and the way for measures Senators paved of Smith Carolina the fight on the measure: Smith of reopeningThe Georgia and South Ransdell of Louisiana amendment would annul w?uld prohibit sending through the supreme court decision In the the mails or by telegraphcase that pooling with an agree Information furtheringthe making or enforcement not on an exchange of contracts law which do not specify that Ipted the deliveryla with SENATE ASSES BILL TO REGULATE TRADING IN COTTON UTURES j-' MWH1 f 1 4 1 "i ' - WHHte ®f Jn V MB r-Mf ff ’! - & is com-proinie ‘J reconsideration -i 1 1 zh- ‘V 220 om — DOWN -i j p? ’V Union wi Dental Co S&tLOAESl-10cW-'--' main sthjeet HONEST HONEST WORK PRICES Caiifornia:IS'KK: Painless extraction of teeth or All gay work guaranteed 'tomorrow :l - MAIN We Treat You Right atten ment to-sell yio-Sherman Office hour:’t:S0 Sundays: 10 to Ip a to m m I p Phone m 1126 ULL' - - I'M i I SUB f LINE O PASTRY' |