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Show THE OGDEN ' The Ogdeib EVERETT TRUE SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 7l. 1023. BY. CONDO owes mopwsmtv' Standard-Examine- r: LNbK STANDARD-EXA- M hr--13ow- m PUBLISHING COMPANY Lit fit Itetoi of Intertrt Froa Utih aca aero An Independent Newspaper and Sunday Fubnhed every evening morning without a muzzle or a club. Matter at the entered as Second-clas- s Pestofftce. Opden. Utah. Establish 173 Member of the Audit Bureau of Clrcula. tlen and The Associated Press. SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE Delivered by Carrier Oally and Sun $10.80 day, 1 year..,.. By Mail Pally and Sunday, 1 year.. 7.84 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively en. titled to the use for republication of any news credited to it not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub lhed herein. STANDARD-EXAMINETELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Ad. Dept fts Business aid Circulation Deot.. ...... 5S Display Advertising 'Dept. ....... ,.,.23 and News Dept... Editor! iS7J 2 Salt Lake Office, eo Ness L. Levin, Representative. PhoneBlda. Wasatch 6409. -r BUSY ON RAIL STRIKE CRISIS STATE AND IDAHO NEWS ''A "' PUBLIC HEALTH l'V'-'J- ' CUV SUGAR PLAN I r 2-- REPO RT GIVEN AT LEHS OPES j yv , . 1 i of Year Men Heturn to Work Under; in Combatting T. B. Eight Hour Shifts; Pay Accomplishments Per Hour Same Related R Official recLEH!, Oct. 22. An agreement was rereached and yesterday bv employe oft th ognition congratulation wi LtahIdaho a'. Sugar company p'.ar ceived yesterday by Jnmes II. Wallla. Lehl and American Fork, and official of Utah the executive secretary public of the sugsr company, that th rnen Health chelation on t!ie achieve- will return to work with the instituof three eight-hou- r shift in!rt ments during the past year of the asso- tion the two twelve-hou- r ehlflu which ciation in the rlrnt asalnst tuberculo- of 4- hitherto been t:ed. sis ud the campaign for improved haeThe :ato aa existing rates of pay per hour, public health throughout the vuf the with 30 cents the minimum. m; b outlined in the annual report In force. The it I . will state organization. The director cf the continued once to the factor!- in ftah state organisation met at the Motel apply at county, those at I.eh Spniih Pork. Utah yesterday arternoon. and American i:i i. 1: Both the report of Mr. TValh and Payson that of the treasurer, Horace T. fm::h, mean the Increase of thr fr- ..!v e showed that the funds cf the avocat- men adding about ev at each seul factory. ion raUed from the Chrltmaa and Iteprewentatives of the men v , J sate last tar had been judiciously , Included activities meeting in many tleirge effectively expended which have and are producing con- Fouthwlck. Odell Thomas an J. J crete results in the promotion r f Thome cf T.ehl a:. Jame :,. cf . Pork. T2.0 men arrpmd health education ,throujhoul Utah. Amer'.caJi " ? the of the company n.1 The contention unanimously adopted will proposition return to work a motion of r. Urbtr J. Sar r.'.sh. there uh sirtrihlngtoday. of a e;r.-atlon and tl.auk.:T the being staged at Lehl. t:. re- secretary lor tne excellence oi n. --- r ".J motion nf nrV of work done. Tfce principal bualnesa of the ineel-In- jlory mean much to the onimr.itj. : - - x . was ' " v wht'h wa lmgely attended, w e rtw-livt:ie election of directors, a V ... , , committee und the recc.p of re- SUGAR WOPwKCRS AT ' ports. , . BRIQHARI BONUS RKI'URT IU11. The rueeUng was taliv,1. tu order at ,1 S o'clock by Apostle John A. Wldtsce, t. BIIIOHAM. t)-The bonus iv U. Howin the absence of President Ui- l:tah. Idaho ard. After tha reading: of the minute mone ofrcrd ! l company fcr fff.cienrv of the previous meeting Mr. VVnlll bugsr care of the read hl report. In giv.nc "n outline In tkins: will b paid on Tum.Uvbet . v y o. of the work accompasueu. he said it r.evt week to all of mm ti; pnrt: !the fae'rry Isit er. icrrr".:nc to ata "In lummins up our efforts the I H;:perin-tenden- t je?:Tda year, we can report having made g;al muce reccivrd A. C Pearson of the faclocal In tho modern health crusade; strides we have given the people of northern tory. Under the term of the rnnfi' p t'tah a dental clinic: r.a organized would "one With a nation-wk- ! for rail at rite thrc ate pom;( Prmidcnt ITardL-.- p U and equipped a traveling health clinic; factory have in the nynlm l nccntrany bonhave conducted a clean school contest us of Htf.OOO, holdinp daily confcrcitec witli pnemmcnt officUh deglin with in order to c!r bjt In more than 200 school rooms in our the would have plant to had offices cf the inter-- i matntaln jtr&rjpGrutinn. Hcr he i &kotvn leaving atate: have completed a tabulated card 100 per cent in deall tutate rfficr.?y commerce comrci.iou after a ranfcrncp. fcjstem of all deaths in Utah from partment throughout th tn'.lre jear berculosis since tho year 1915; have According to hthe advice that than 160. 009 ptecen of printed more the Urlghani factcry rl!lten reliterature on our work, considerable received, ceive the highest per cspl;a pavtl1en: of which has been distributed through.f of the five factories which out the state, have dene r.iuch educa- are any to n the distribution participate tional work, speaking at 107 different The shllt. Irjllluted by the meetings, including hopital. institu- cotr.pany. shut out quite number of tions find conventions; have ethnuUted tr.en this year, but they will receive and financed public health nursing in their share of the bonu. at ordirg have furnished public the salary they received Urn year. lo many counties; health posters and motion lecture 00 where opportunities Offered! have pu Chased three additional health funis,a DECIDE WOMAN DIED one costing $400. oa the "i;rly at of 'j uberculos:"; orgamied FROM HEART STROKE Warns Against Attempts to 'Alabama Acquits the slate fair a very sutcesstul and InBusiness of one of De hare Second Minister supplied Adjust Through teresting exhibit, the rooms in the high scuool building POCATKLLO. Idaho, Oct. ZZ. More Laws gree Murder at Hpringvlile with complete nursing Heart failure wn the cause f tbe in home instruction for Mrs. 12. death of equipment Iaeb who ws Qrpha financially with reefntly found dead In her home ar. nursing; have awlsted CHICAGO. Oct. 22. Charts M. "P.IP.MINGHAM, A!x-- . Oct-- 22. other agencies in bringing Dr. Hedger cording to a verdict returned last night of chairman the executive & llev. fcund It. LJwjn fitephcr?n to Utah; and any now actively by the coroner s jury. An analysts cf board cf the Bethlehem Fteel corporanot a the cf icuiity camby Fr.iay the Btomach, showed no poi-n- n in the rat extermination iry rnur-Je- grownot tion, told member of th American charge of inor.J dtgree was SI. October there wnlch opens evidence any of physical Mlmr.g congress at the'.f annual paign, ing out cf tl k'.tUng cf Father Jam RA ISi-- 1 0 r. L UF 8AI violence. his mind there F--. Cojic. Catho'.lc priest, cn August that t' Friday tne very great Mr. Kvidently "Notwithstanding Dash, who waa livsituation 11. The J.ry wa out four cure. p.olhir.g in the succeeded in ing alone, had aurfered an attack of is handicaps last year, wetotal Sass which and time of the and lrd Jl ltV CO M M FN V CD. of our heart trouble and had fallen In ueh economic will not raising the materially eeal nm. The In contrast with th rrcwd prestralg.teu a manner over of as the that sales to give tie superficial danger, he Chriatma ld. lies the effort to ent through-!a few the trial. even to on We do bruisrs found arms her hope year. and kneee previous an adjummesl tUrough leg1la perfon were In the court "only room when Funeral services will be held carter this year. The httle Chrlatmaa tothe vrrJirt was red at 16:X3 o'clock. eat Is probably the greatest single morrow and will be conducted by the tin. Inmust give American words anVisibly affected by th health educational force evgr pro- P.ev. Harry R Hamilton. an to IL?";f, Ms dustry opportunity adj;st nouncing acquittal. The body will te cremated at Port- he aald. The duced. Is sufbrushed a tear fromFtrphr,on hi eye "Moire work being done thia year land, as Xfra. Dash often expressed fering from country n excessalreajy t f .s wife Rfid r smiled at then national, rifhtlr desire. that In the school with the modern health and sddhe ste hf was be. fclm. overhead, municipal tide almeeplr.g oo .1. crusade than ever before. There la ! am a broken hearted mars." of 1I0S students, -- n ready an enrollment v. cirr. the J u c I fere va(;i; ?:ephrr with many school yet to hear from. HEARING MANN ACT !! expressed the opinion that thr Ing co I am getng the "Hut irt tonn. and crusade the of The aound value no justifiable reaaon for gov r r&m:ff Jo try to live so that r.o the CASE AT POCATELLO isinterference ths manner in which it la forcing recor regutatlon tf the ah ever be til for the verdict sorry the report ognition is exemplified by real Industry. rendered." of tbs tuberculoma committee of tbe "Price have dropped Irregularly. After the foreman of the Jury ha.l POCATi:LLO. 2 OctColumbua. of 2. Idaho. council. The lie said. "Was; Knighte aupreme In down bar gor.e handed the clerk the plstcj effered case of William as the best Irr.eriil u which Indorses the crusade some lice, and e r mJttair.ed la lA evidence as the weapon wiih which the federal court en being th method of health education m he heard In c'fcerg. Fhori time has reduced lb r.son en alleged to have killed of phr of the nllered charge violation of the earnings of tnanr worknn und unem-- J Father C was achooli, and urges uponlt the Mann rr.ai; !;? use act, it beinit alleged that he every 2200 councils In the world to has put a heavy burden on han3 with each acquitted member of MIm :ymet thl Jury Thelma In Mm transported crusade the have from ruany more. adopted effort to I ocatello to :.h(. Jt a eptken wcrd. as ths y file t Kcno, Nevada, for all schools. "Product cf the farm have dropped r ul cf the ream. purposes. CLINIC Tit A V TILING to about prewar level, and the I be"Iev ycx: have de ne ycur tfit." Mll4S high ills testified to with intimacy of "Poiilbly the mostourconstructive nvaOrs trantpcriatloQ i'ort tc'.d the Jury after th Jrdre Damerlll In Pocatello and that aha th- - farn deeply association narrow piece of work done by er's had vcrdle!, margin. "T.irr trill be p any cr.'r.lsns him to Iteno ,ev "Vet-th- e is ths organisation and equipment of whereaccompanied r.o cr.e railroad resent but th orrrt r.u'n p""or"'y h crll!ri as they registered The clinic clinic. and health the traveling anr reduction S:i wages o r. . hlch will t verdict cf l.tr.nt Hhe, wife. ret." alleges Damerm that to the ia now in Its fifth count;-promUp liiak a lowering of freight rate pos- A dramatic reccnclUatl9n teak r',ir of tuber- ised to gtt U& divorce and marry her. l f opening of tbe fair. 104 ca?a the court rcf r.v between the dtfen-1a Damerlll li forrtier 844 of children local motor a culosis had been found: employee A AS KXAMPLl- m SSI r. 1 h'.s a r.t Jfrs. llutv daughter. company. had been examined: 202 of 444 chilwhere the procers of "Even Ktf pV.er. p t; .:sn an. whose ooto were be found dren of school aga lu ivro tl.iimlt) by Father CV?' creating discord ar.J over 7 per cent under weight; 147 NONPARTISANS TO our people want t led to th Vr.Ilrit were sufrering with two or more phyto hold on to vfcat tbe war brought In of thalirtcj lyIutFtephenrr;. MEET AT BRIGHAM the matter cf increase of Income, ana P'aflnr for th first time sical defects, and 117 persons had visited the clinic up to that date. to lay the sacrifices tnvo:vpd n ap.er her father was trdt.-ie- j shortly ,rnt the "In P.ich county the dental clinic on some other tsck. deriatlon woman who fcal fa'.tef! ? jrerc BR1QHAM C1TT. Oct. jr. A examined I8 of the III school chilon "Itus'U t a summers a a state' w r t!an cf convention has teen called to centrallxing emtarke3 dren of the county and completed s th control of Induss? Jo the cur? bad a'l taken & dental work on the teeth of 210 of meet tonight to place In nomination try In government hand, an t no .n rcwtn during fir, a argume nt r y the a these children. complete lty ticket to be voted on Is anxious to take another chance tt dtfenr cou:.i, by the municipal election next month. that experiment" he saI3. "It should be encouraging to the at A she father an I Thia waa Health decided at a meeting held director of the Utsh rubllo on tr court roenx. afother the association to know that In tha United last night at the Commercial club. :on. th latter ter the mrr.Irg The Is GREENLEAF our atlll STANDS Republicans hate also decided to States, where tuberculosis approached her wv.h cutsiretchel Outstanding health problem, we have hold a convention tonight for the purThe daughter at first ihoo's ALONE UNDEFEATED arm. . much Information to Indicate that we pose of putting a ticket In the field. bet bead. but. yielding to tbe mother . "OO have it 'on ths run s rr.p: K'.s me. darling. entreaty. "For the registration of the United w on the weeping texted head roncKT Fiairr 22. Oct. PHILADELPHIA. Thomas Slates show the death, rate from tubers CHETENNK, Oct. shoulder. tr.o Wye. Ivo it. A. of Hueston. father, Ar.re'.r. Xlefeated culosis in all forms since 1105 has fall.t Friday afternoon ordered pleaded, r,tl after a. itaturo. New Ycrk. 12S to 75. tbe mother en 2 S pr. cf. In certain districts where out theCarey Wheatland troop of national James a refusal with tl urr-Ir- f tcura-ameIn crowd the national MP.Urd pocket tha National Tuberculosis association guard cavalrymen to fight a serious the recent Illation the daughter Fridar. leaving Ralph' Green-lea- f, has carried on Intensive campaigns the forest lire raging near liinford valked father who drew ber tip- to the undefeated tltieholder, only 10 decrease iae been sJmoet SO per cent? miles north cf Cheyenne. contestant. a rr.orcfnjl, an3 IhfU breast ft.r hi The financial report of Xlr. Smith Report from Wheatland aald one room. who ha 3 vlrtorifs. dH turned and left the -showed tho association to be In better ranch. Including Ita buildings, had notGreenleaf tf Ft Iiat n.'rhf matrh flay. condition than at the beginning of the been consumed by flames and many was p'ay the flrrwon Slaturo has lost. He SIDDOWAY CASE IS seal sale a year ago and that it Is pre- other were endangered. The fire ha won three game. out thia morning. The district pared to enter the aale campaign this broke Hueston played a remarkable game, ORDERED CONTINUED U year with every asaurance of raislnx heavily wooded. hla run of 42, In the second Inhigh oo the state's quota ef 145, 000. ning, being broken by a MARRIACK rHKMIT ISSLTD . CHILD JIVGin.Ni: BUREAU. m ss after Jie had pecketed the ivory. ball, ' Dr. T. B. cas uvixL. vci. a , UP.IOHAH CITY. Oct. 21 During He made ire sut a rlx feal combination shot aca'.r.tt It. Beatty, atate health H. S:ldw-former the week the made s plea for establishcounty clerk's office and executed the first rnftfe of the flh and game chargto wed to the following tournament. ment of a. child hygiene bureau lm the permits ing mlsapprcprlaticn of puMUr fur.s. atate health department, and Miss named couples: Thomas a. John and ooh, been continues vr.tu I tetobr II Emma Lv Browne, kupervitlng nurse May V. Morris, both of Portage; Otto fcr dlspofjtlcn by Jug li Wight for ths health association, urged M. Brockman of Tremcnton and Eliza- JTJQO SLAV RULER In the district J ry court, ftP5 beth Jensen of ttrlgham City; J arris atandardlxstion of public health nurs- E. a In the cast Ut Tr.i.r-dreach verdict REPORTED WOUNDED of Johnson Lliia-betDr. h E. and G. Fielding Gowans told of the ing. r.'.gbt. O. Thomaa of Malad. value of health crusade, and Surgeon Carllsfe p. Knight VILN.VA. Oct. 1.- - ICIr.g Alexander CHRISTIAN BECOMES Ili:RINCi TO HF. uToPKNLT Utah's need for a, state tuber- UATK SALT cf is to lr s ;f- LAKK, Oct. 2:. At the culosis aanatorlum. Arthur J. Straw-soa from of Cedar wound in hi fcrlng hear-insto:r.arh.- PREMIER OF ALBANIA g City citizens, the field representative of the Nationon uu..e: received a or from the fraxof the application the al Tuberculoals'asaoclaUon, rxx'e discussed Tower company for to in- mint of a bomb, during the recent the 1S21 Christmas aeal sale compli- crease permiseion rates will be reopened ct Cedar aUemri made en his life in Belgrade, WAFHINQTON. Oct. SL Th Amenting Utah upon ita excellent or- City, October a 25. rumors to The lo ha lbanian foraying coalition cabinet headed fcy circulating city ganization to put the sale over. tioned vigorously statement had ttn-1Agrtm af.J brought here. asqUfv Vrlonl. which 7vt;.& to OGBLAITIIS XAMK1). The rumors say that when h was puwrr fcr sfierAl month, b.andej I by the power company. The following executive committee costs oo Injured Alexander Insisted on belns; te4nsUoa thr day muo to th re- waa elected: L. O- - Howard. Dr. T. li. ClIOOSi: TTACTlEltR tuken to Paris and that t'.nm b's stay C'ticy council which VaileJ upt-- M. HLACKFOOT Mrs. A. H. P. Bird. Mrs. ClarisBeatty. BLACK FOOT, there the wound ha developed more i'arsdeH Krangheii. the foreign minisIdaho. 22 Oct. sa Williams. Ir. Heber J. Heara. Hor.The Teachers Institute, ace II. Smith, Mrs. Adolph Flmon. Mrs. Southern Idaho in ter, to form a new cable tt. M. C A. a e .in ion here ruaCe-lawaa An (Note Cherkrexi. asitner Alr"'.aa a'.'ernpt W. C. Howe, Mrs. RE. Bristol Ogden; which has been this announce 3. June, In lielgraJe, to adjourned at noon Friday. u brre. Dr. J. It. Morrell. Ogderi; L. J. Mulr, aweek, vote of th county superintendent Alexander, then th prince rsgest. The Vriisr.l cabinet. If ws.s exp:n Dr. H. O. Merrill. Alex Hedciuiat. sessions for 1922 also will te held vvtlh a bomb. I3c'.frd5 the n Mid ei. re'sr,- t as result, cf th James II. Wallis. Mrs, W. H. Adams, In Blacbfoot. wa not ar the but tr.vasJan All cf '.an certain prince Injurei thl Dixon, rr. c. N. Jensen and LRoy or.c raan wa killed and thr woundar.d the nw c a : r. t Dr. George E. Hyde. to ed. Alexander J'ar'.s wnt "vtI'.a the determtiatlrn r? early into The directors elected were Dr. C A. Lake: Oscor W. McConkls. Montleello In ar.d In August waa said to be t t Irvrtng to sn er.d th c: July wlih Broaddua. Bait: Lake; J)r. Carnham. Dr. C N. Jensen. Fait Lake.; ifra! dangerously III. with appendicitis. Dur- lerbtaJ Bountiful: Dr.' Heber-J- . Beam. Rait Adolph PImon. Halt Lake; Jm H. ing his i!lne. he proclaimed hi accesi; r.f .ell. it W?s. tKlr.'ed cy!. Lake: Mrs. J. n. Heppler. Kichfleld; NVallta. Salt I.ke: Horace H. Fmlth. sion to th throne cf J:go-s:vtbe f;mt Chrltin t.?frne r.f Charles Hollingsw orth. Mrs. Salt Luke; Wri Kllaabeth H. t'oray. oden: th.tre if a ft r.v t TV. C Howe, Salt Lake; Dr. J. it. Mor-rel- l. Halt Lake; Mr. f!arlsa V.j::!t ms. t t i A fU h e r.t. a ; c n. like a Mef:ern e -: Salt Th r.n' rjrrt Ogden; Dr. H. P. Klrtjey, Kt.lt Lake; Mr. W. II. Adaru. i e. has jt c ; rat homo it he sr.ak lake. Mr. Ernest Bamberger. Salt and Mrs, c- r thH. P. Iftka. a r w SALT LAKE. Oct. 22. 311-31- I 1 MONEY FOR THE AMALGAMATED. A discussion has arisen in Washing- ITyrfrt-Q- ton as to whether the Amalgamated Sugar company is to participate in the disbursement of the $10,000,000 of government money placed at the disposal of the sugar men of the west A reply is found in the following telegraphed statement from Washington on Friday: "Concerning a report published .. in Salt Lake to the effect that the $10,000,000 loan was authorized for the Utah-Idahsugar factories, and that the Amalgamated company will not share in disburse- ' ' - A CONG, - He has to Ltrrt to wim fR2T. l-- one-thir- ve-terd- 1 ton-nratulat.- le-po- . . . .. . t-- . j. , v ... '' n-- YIN , Z- LEWIS DESCENDANTS. All sizes of people from many coun- tries have poured into America, the melting pot of the world. i3 blending the sizes. A stand- Inter-marriag- -- o . 0, v . n , g H Utah-Idaho- mill-wheel- s Utah-Idaho- . - x ; , -- v-h- . ., , " ; fret-for-a.- ll f tober 2& TO HE iO U. E. A. Elected Trustee v,r trcrtrn -- Schools . .. is.n . wr-rkin- pt Supt. B. A. Fowler of Weber County ... - , e . lality .iu rt - .. y. said, It is contemplated, and it wag expressly stated at the recent conference, that the Amalgamated ardized type of American is developwould be among the companies ing. Men will be five feejl eight inches which would receive some of the tall, women five feet four inches. funds. This Jc the belief of Dr. Ales Hrdlic- 'Senator Smoot, who was pres- 4ka, scientist, after eight years' investi ent when the sugar loan was disgation for the Smithsonian institute. cussed with' the war finance cor- Peculiar are the changes made in poratlon, said the" $10,000,000 loan the human body by different forms of was not asked nor granted for the civilization. Why are the Japanese the sole or primary benefit of the shortest and the northern Chinese the Utah-IdahSugar company; that tallest races?- - Their size has been that company, in fact, would want regulated by their way of doing thing3. only a small part of the $10,000,- Legends say.that the earth once was 000, probably not more than peopled with giants. Possible. Man all told, and that it was needed a giant's size and strength in his understanding that the Amalprehistoric days when his conflicts gamated company would be among with huge beasts and dinosaurian repthe other beneficiaries, there bemade brute strength of first imtiles ing no bar against this participa-- . portance. tion and no contemplation that battled the The strongest cave-maloans to the Amalgamated would wild animals while women and male be contingent upon any adjustweaklings cowered in caves, admiring ment of its financial affairs. No the strong. That admiration still runs such restriction was even suggestIn our blood. It explains interest in ed during the recent conference." prize fights. Why should there be any thought of Darwinian evolutionists think modexcluding the Amalgamated? The real ern man descended from the monkey. object to be attained is not to put If so, our ancestors arms were nearly money into the pockets of the stock- twice as Jong as curs necessary for holders of any sugar company, but fnom cue tree branch to anto save a great industry and protect swinging other. the many homes dependentjpn that inWhen primitive man lived on raw dustry, and the companies' in the and coarse foods, he needed strong greatest financial distress, yet capable teeth and lots of them. We, eatin eventually of being lestored to a softcook2d foods, have developed incondition if helped over ferior teeth. Man's jawbone grows the crisis now on, are the concerns j shorter. Wisdom teeth are In process Vo ertonHnl in which M riA hrst-Iof disappearirg. Eventually 'mans in most generous proportions. teeth, resniiated bv diet, may vanish ' The Amalgamated Sugar company,! 1in4V(. . by its past record, has proved that un Two ' centuries ago, before road der ordinary conditions, it is one of were cut through eastern forests. It the most substantial sugar organiza- was not uncommon for families to mitions in the United States.. It has sufof miles on foot, carry, once con- grate hundreds fered as has the on their backs." even sidered an institution in which wid- ing - We are weaker now. We do most of ows and orphans should invest their our moving on wheels. Walking is beheritage. When the crash came last coming a lost art. This inactivity will , winter, the Amalgaanated in your descendants, stunted and other sugar companies suffered produce, and puny legs. from the same affliction inability to And future people will have huge foretell that, a flash of lighting would the mere we become civicome out of a clear sky and almost heads. For,more thinking it takes to lized, tne wreck a most prosperous business. make a living. Thinking enlarges the ... UO" brain, expanding the skull A TOWN WITHOUT tlach year, more people toll over ' A CHURCH. desks and work benches. That will What a most unusual condition, a show up in time In a race of people town of size," known as Walcott and with stooped shoulders and bulging situat.etk twelve 'miles from Daven-porC- - Stomachs. At a circus, you pay a dime to see a Iowa, where there is no church and where churches have been exclud- giant, dwarf or a being with a monster ed by the people far a potsd'.cf. fifty kulL ThOM freaks, however, prob- , years. ably are mild compared with future Walcott receives recognition today generations that are now being devel form because a Sunday school has been es- oped by our. physically-peculia- r tablished there with twenty-sipupils. of civilization. We are giving our descendants a Where fanaticism reigns supreme, churches have their good and bad fine legacy of brain3 but, also, & side, and in Walcott they thought physical inferiority that may excite there was too much of the bad in ,lhe their wrath. 00 hatreds engendered by the churches. over But even where people quarrel SEIZED AFTER their religion and refuse to be neigh- DRUGS FIGHT ABOARD SHIP bors because of differences in faith, the morals preached- should more NEW YORK, Oct. 22. Dra.ma.tic than overbalance the animosities ere seizure of druga aboard the steamship nted. Cretic becme known Friday with arThe great work of the churches, is raignment of three man charged with customs officers. in drawing together great numbers of assaulting The raid was made en a. tip receivpeople who, under the impelling mo; ed from American authorltiea in Italy have been working aecretly for tive of soul salvation, persistently months.. The Cretic recently arrived teach the great truths of Christianity, here from Genoa. Although an official valuation has not been placed-obeginning with the ten command--' . the seized drusrs, It was reported that ments.'. were worth more than $100,000, they Some of the "drusrs were found CachChildren, coming under the influed behind saloon paneling and more ence tf the" church, have their. char- in the engine room. The raiders said acters moulded and they grow up they also had discovered liquor hidunder the flooring In the engine with respect for community welfare den room. iand learn to fit into their niche . in A long bench, it was said, had 'been of the flooring " .v placed over this part life. : y .when several, men Bittlnr on this and What takes the place of the church bench refused to movi, a In Walcotf. is not disclosed. There fight . followed. In which the lights .switched off and several shots Jnust be some organized "force witMn were fired in the darkness. Jfh town to spread the gospel-omoThL three men. arretted were hald In $1600 bail each for a hearing Oc and teach. reverence. , r lt r.j; ecttvo your self-sustainin- as J o ments until after its financial affairs are adjusted, Mr. Meyer said that the Amalgamated would not be barred; on the contrary, he .. d, Is hn . nc-J- m ll -. Intensified educational Questions waa indicated by the attendance at the Utah Educational convenSALT LAKE. Oct. Interest in 22. present-da- y tion B. Roland Lewis of yeterd.y. of Utah was chosen the University president of the stata organization; James W. Anderson of the South San-Ist- e district, waa elected vice preai-den- i. and B. A. FowUr, ent of the Webar county superintendachooli, and F. D .Keeler, principal of. the Wet Hig-school at Salt' LaVe were elected trustees. DEAN" KKIXY TALKS. The principal address of the day was delivered by Dean F.' J. Kelly of the University of Ka,m4i on the subject. "The Real Job Tonay." Dr.' XIarjjret S. McNaurht of California discussed elementary education, and Charle 8. Mk of Toledo, Ohio, dlacuaaed "Teachar Participation in School Management." J. Spencer Cornwall conducted the community ringing, J. J. McCiellan preaidad at ?ths tabamaclo organ and vocal nvuslc was furnlahed by the Brlgham City Echo chorus. During; .the forenocn aeaiion Dr. Caorge Thomaa; prealdtnt of the of Utah, during the depart-mantmeeting of the college and hlf h school section dlscuaaad the question of railing tha standard for entrance to the university. Following ai to the of belnr ah "intellecuniversity' need tual workahop,- Dr. Thomas, said: "I know some of my friends on the campua do not younger asrea with me. but I am Inclined, to think that I will be In the majority by the firat of the year. I baliave the time has come when teachers shall aay to a youna; man or woman: 'The atate of Utah is taxing the people to the limit to educate you for the problems of Ufa, ana we are not going to spend this money to provide, you with entertainment in a social way.' Those who lll not do their work in the school muit depart from it. GET HUSBAND, TOO. "I have no objection to the young women seeking husbands on our campua. but I want them to get an education while they are doing It. There Ij a certain j?leasor and 'delight in froins to school;- - we do not want to the Joya and privdeny the students it.- - but we are ileges, that - come-withnot willing- to burden the citizens of tha state for the side issues. of eduh Unt-veral- ty al - hia-atatema- r cation. "The hlfh school .should be prepared to srive solid, aubaUntial work for four years and should create throughout the atate an uxrderetand-irt- c of what a high school' and what a college education should be." Dean F. J. Kelly of the University of. Kansas discussed the place of the high school in the scheme of education: Dr. F. S. Harris, president of the B. Y. U. of Provo. spoke on "VitWhile Superintenality in Education," . Meek of dent Charles Toledo, Ohio, -poke on Terms of 'Affiliation Between College and High Schools." Professor B. Roland Lewis of the University of UUh presided at the session, F. G. Barker of the- aame school acting as secretary. SCHOOIlASTLTtS PINED. More than 200 membera of the Schoolmasters' club attended the annual luncheon given yesterday at the ifewhouse hotel In honor of the guests Of the U. E. A. Dr. Margaret S. Dean F. J. Kelly of Lawrence. Kan., and Superintendent Charles S. Meek of Toledo. Ohio. Qeotge A, Eaton, prealdent of the club, who presided, voleed tha senti ment of those preaent when he declared at the close that the luncheon had been marked by a apirit-o- f good fellowship and fraternity in. an unusual degree and expressed the hope and belief that the spirit that prevailed could and would be brought fnto every of the organization. monthly meeting : - Mc-Naug- ht. . . 00 NEBRASKA-VOTER- S PLANNING NEW PARTY OMAHA, Nebr.. Oct. 22. Nebraska Yoters who term themaelves Independents and progressives are "to meet In Lincoln October 2S to dlacuaa and pos- sibly determine whether they will pool their strength r in the Demecratic or Republican primaries next year, or or. ganlse a third party. Call for the meeting was isrued by a, committee, which includes C. A- - Sorenson. of Lincoln, attorney for the Nonpartisan league, Friday stUnooln. Juige Arthur G. TVray, of New a leader in the movement, who York, Independjan ently for governor last year, has announced he favored formation of a new - party. . SCHWAB VOICES 'PRIEST SLAYER 12-ho- HIS CONFIDENCE; GIVEN FREEDOM -- DlaK-nofi- Jury 1 ng ban-vju- et I luini x ? e Ii'tor fat 1 . hi:siit t'd r.-.a- n J-- c-- ry - tf y. lm-mor- al tt-s- lh c.-s- e - tead-Jurtme- -- S nt d;s-coMc- Lver-wher- e lftr non-partla- te an re-spo- it-- pd hr g moor to nun Oov-ern- 3r. , rn's hr or IC:-- rco-rusr- nt post-offic- hr - e. t- - . mis-raile- d a com-mlsaion- a V a i. w a er. 1s-au- ed comr-.tvji'.one- r. -- f y the-moder- dls-cusa- ed re-qu- n, ml dfr.-'.arc-d Jugo-S'.avi- x est n .i t co-y.n-- allcs ;'. - 'Ser-bla- e-- rcer '. - lt. - - . it-.:. . .-. ht !f-j- c,--t |