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Show DKSKHKT but r?o1iiTEVF.IIIHGIIEnS rnw oik(MilT. sf lUnx u v nr. Ik I ,,.w kit fkf kr ! eirervr fxrh......... Wl tople rrt alt SaltUoi.se, H OOkiicoUsa Wart L TUB M 1 i c st .. " Vi rrl . , t-- u tu- - fr tT" ! BALT LAKE CITT, 10, IKO. APRIL uxlntary, not qmi,uoRY thumnc. univcrul inUtUry Irklnlnf for FATE.XDS of will young WM of thd Lolled with whil for provUion hT fa U Mtufied voluntary wbrtty such tntuinf UU tntdo m much 11 they iMited of compulsory. It hod toy moon to export, during a prUculr!y. No friy would dsr go before tho country ot Uio present Uine with a platform which drcUml for the principle embodied la the origmkl bill M favored by the beetle tmitUry affaire committee and recommended by President Wilson. The people are not per pared for aueh a policy and would decisively voU it down in any referendum," end while the Conyrtia la aomctUuea tuppoeed to lead and rrytUilue public aentlment 1q maltere of progrexi and reform, ralber than bow in aobserrieoro to thd prejudice of the manes, it will have been noticed that the aolona at Washington carefully avoid any aueh adventure during aesaiom when a presidential campaign la under way, and when the program if to cajole and aalufy tha voters rather than to edueate them. : : ' .. Universal service , undoubtedly bas many advantages, and when submitted to logical argument much will be found to commend !L But the subject is one where the emotions and national traditions are weightier than the reasoning powers in influencing the popular mind. No amount of talk in defense of the Innovation ean entirely remove the popular belief that it is step toward militarism, n term which has been nude so hateful during the past few yean that thf mass of the American people, especially the women, will have none of it. The Senate vote on the substitute by which young men may spply for and receive military training. Instead of being obliged to take it, is not accurately indicative of Congressional opinion; but' the compromise proposition comes probably at near to satisfying both sides aa anything that could Just now be devised. 8-k- lf! ' - oitorl tr t t - . ' A RACE FOR ! M spirant STAYERS." for the presidential nomination on either ticket bas as yet anywhere near enough pledged delegates to give him the eov- cled honor on the first ballot If he bad, there would be no need of further interest effort would wane, and the convention itaelf would hava only a perfunctory and unexciting duty lo perform. This is not likely to be the case. however, either at Chicago or at San Francisco; and hence the merry warfare will go on till the last with diligent endeavors on the part of the contestants and their henchmen to win as man delegations aa possible, and sign and seal them up, before the fateful June day.. While the candidate who has at any preliminary stage the largest number of delegates pledged to him, has ,cause for elation, the othei; candidates need not on that account give up hope.' Tbo Sno who shows the greatest strength on the first ballot is not necessarily the winner in the final ballot After three or four ballots, when the favorite ona have received their complimentary vole and have dropped out the prise ia Just to go Jo the man with the lowest votewlikely in the beginning as to him with the highest It Is then that dark horses" begin to come upon the field. In fact, Jf the leading candidate on the first test does not win after two or three more baiiotings, his chances are poor for winning at all. Such at least is tbe history of conventions in vie pa , 'Ah(telepublicaii party, whose numerous candicfales .are so ubiquitous and busy just now. It is an interesting fact that only twice since its birth has a candidate who led on the first ballot, without controlling a clear majority, been given the nomination. These two exceptions were Blaine in 1884 and Hughes in 1916 and both were defeated at the polls in the following November. Tha tailenders, therefore, in the race thus far in advance of the convention need not despair. One of them may be the first under the wire in the finish at Chicago sixty days hence. -- SOLDIER BONUS-BO- ND OR TAXATION? CS committee Representatives arejio less measures to j and withJhe iew of expediting consideration and- - action ypon tl(em, the chairman has announoed That five will proceed to analyse the various phases with special attention given to the four-t- o Id plan- - proposed by the American Legion. Whatsoever form the final comnuttee compromise shall lake, it will be measure of hugi financial and fiscal sig- nifisnce; and if it were not that Congress feels the political necessity ot placating and vanning thq soldier void Jft the approaching election. there would probably he small hope for favor- Ini (S Tfc autjukkwlfw la p .! lobtl Com m i J. iiim Tli ) IB V at la rm Cal teJaa akall lVl Iwaan grea)taetla ia fwrw imiiiiM at lul. ag t fwwaXl !! Wsal ttrtp 'raul ha. ii Ip? Jti boar kwns (h? Codnraa TMMs lUip He TBal w a ptvv Lord-ealtur- laii. tart, Such and khkfkhoUefw. akif lalleas pres-niMi- g ra4iuea lkfl tnrr. Ikaa4 Jaw DENY! IRK &ERENE AC UN. af will l'alt4 oi ts Matas." to tuck aomLIaaUoaa aa laaful ua4r Ik Shrna itl art. an4 ItoMf we 14 appaaa Ifaanv. Ba far aa they aa anrasaoaabla la flvlng farmtrs Ao vpIJE tntll tumult tn Denmark following the diatppolnlmtnl of torn of the political partiet ovrr the mull of tha plebiscite in the second 8c b lei wig tone tn which the people voted in favor of Orroany, hat tuhslded wilh substantial gains for tha elements representing progressive democracy, though not lo the extent of substituting a republie for the present constitutional monarchy. The controversy which lt Schleswig incident fanned Into flame gee back lo 1911 when a reform bill was propped to extend the suffrage and reorganii the upper houie of th Danish parliament on an elective baalt. The bill wat passed, but It, was .not to to into effect until a year later. In the meantime lb world war broke out, and on ona pretext or another, operation of the reform measure wat blocked. Since the annialict the demand hat been pertitlenUy voiced for its enforcement, and the exasperation of the liberals over the government'! deity culminated when King Christian dismissed the Zahle cabinet over the Istue of the Schjeiwig referendum. He sympathised wilh those who insisted that in spile of this vote the second tone should be el least internationalized, thus antagonizing the liberals who believe in and who regard hi dissolving of the ministry as unconstitutional. The elrike of the trades unions followed, as a national protest against b.a action; and while he at first refund to Concede anything, he ended by conceding almost everything. . A provisional cabinet U to be formed, the popular branch of the parliament 1$ lo resume Its sessions and continue them until a new electoral bill shall ba prepared and carried. All friends of the sturdy little kingdom, will rejoice that the incident has terminated without any serious revolutionary disturbance. Denmarks behavior during the war was altogether admirable, and despite the difficulties of her position then and since, she has acted !jx a manner lo deserve the respect of all neighboring nations and of the world. ' " " fr Ibojr avar ronaumer aoba4y en4o a4fn!ae (kirn. Whsihsr a aat ought la support - affsaiaaUea Senilor Capperfsrmsra, Ac. would la without gila If tspitkl" Is a qussllaa an whirh lha altornsy asnersl isi Ota 'a4sraj Trs4s Cammleaion art Last ouJlfl4 t aiptssa aa it Ir. Y k o w-b- Jn ); rr , lMSIa hi.sk fra, (usr . 0r, ... Cm fU Blt4 w ! rs aaostc or girtwxxrtn tei err omctAsa, Deposit a Part of Your Check If yon start now, yon will to Ity AId i find It wj little each week or month for tht "riiny' d ay tht never per cent on you. UTAH S! :o There danger ahead for the man who hasn't a clear track. Your skill In carinjj for human traffic wDl enable you to provide for your own safety. 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AMD COPYRIGHTS Gb, g-Tr- ust io serve the Public' 'Organized " Member Federal "Reserve Sovmjf torn 4Z The Deseret News PATE ITT irXUC, Silt Lake leady to (j MAKES a maaaer aad at moderate prompt a Please send us a drawteg and dsorrlPtloa of your luvsutloe with IX. and w will have search mad at tha United btats Patent Office and furnish you with complete riport i.iii mu mi b Shovel City N n it o UN1P9RH SIZi B0N Everyone II B appreciates Castle Gate and Clear Creek Egg Coal for the kitchen theyre papers, took the oath range because so economical. Bill I scuttleful in a jiffy no wasteful slack 'or lumps to break and it burns with a steady, even heat. Egg coal delights the housekeeper because its so clean and dependable. It delights Dad because it lightens both his labor and his fnel bills. Save your lumps for your heater or furnace. Order Castle Gate or Clear Crl?kJEgg)aXfprjuxLiange today.. -- Ask Your Dealer -- w-d- 41 OVID clean nnd easy to handle. You just shovel up a iJ fledged nttreti of the land w h icirihcy-loveenough to die for if necessary. Thji action taken in Hogland's rase will meet with general approval he deserves lo be But the word -- for a a lias ever large meaniug, and the natural is how the courts denial 'can be indefquery initely enforced. Removal to and long residence in some other. locality, where he may do his first works of naturalization over again, and where he may if necessary make some slight modification in his name, would appear to be a way 'of baffling the.Rhode Island courts decree. Even if all courts jurisdiction in naturalisation affairs were notified and instructed to make the case a matter ot record, it would still la he possible for the applicant to obtain cilizcnsbipifhewanted jt. badly .enough. eUrt A smH amount wQl Fils of Th Deseret New. Stripes applied for their de- posit. TWENTY YEARS AGO. From th fill. Wo poy 4 farmer already shsr tha prtvllaf glva laI valena Ly the ClsjrtsB law. wsThat tatul af such doubtful worth that 4i. Ilka lo aaa another of th earn port snartkd ualssa thr I eome sur aaad for IV Da th farmtr feel that thsy ar diacriminatad gainst? Than let them apectfy th situstlon si the present Immigration his several anomalous features. For one thing. It is decidedly unfavorable to the domestic farming Interests and to lhoe seeking industo favorable fairly help, though perhaps into-thtrial entorpri-'C- . , Of the males coming none country from foreign lands, practically are of the type from which the ranks of most of them pnskilled labor can be recruited, females and Of the before. here lived having bulk of main the constitute the children (who - BIFOCAL GLASSES, U0 sS Iht I Lmm ! will ataitifM HEADING GLASSES, f LOO d ts o Mr ar HH1 wMlai fVrtwd. , Ua. Th Ol'R ff G Jamw oursl, IMMIGRATION. xmUDN'T:L!CHTrC4YT:Tr5fiTizKv--:- Donald COMPA NY GLOdE OPTICAL sua Uu wuara hast iMttn ootTts V the present tide of immigration) they are coming mostly to Join husbands and fathers; the women are not of tho domestic servant class, and If they engage In work at all, it will fc in canneries, textile factories, etc. The United States is making no organized effort to attract immigration on the contrary, the tendency has been to discourage it, The result is that thousands are going back to the lands from which they came, or are migrating to Canada where they are welcomed, while Australia, South America and other countries are extending the glad hand to them across the seas. Our students of sociology are beginning to realize to an extent not visible to the casual' observer that immigration before the war and after the war are two entirely different propositions so different, in fact, that an official estimate represents the United Slates as four million men short as a result of the dwindling of the inHow from ahroad. There is no reason to doubt the accuracy of this estimate; and the proof.of it we are likely lo have before long In very vivid and damaging fas.hionv The economic value of the tens of thousands of workers that knocked at our doors for admission every year, ,we have only lately begun lo recognize; and we shall doubtless need them sorely before we again get them in sufficient numbers. Ir. Louis A. Jftitvt ws would Ilka farm-r- s apinloa. Kar la hava all that anyhe4f alas has hjf Is af, snd as tnu.h mar as thty can gat hy afflrtaaay. Hut ava weald wot Ilk la a lh farmer aecura dlarrlminstioa Ly low which would La unraskonabl If glvta ta aayLady and ask for Ita removal, and not themaelve eaek privilege discriminatory against other. XV know af no law for- bidding lawful (beesuae reasonable) by farmer or anybody ale. aad wa cannot aaa lha logfa or Justice af a law proposing to msk lawful unlawful (becaua of farmer or unreasonable) combination n body ala. Law ta reason, and what I not reason cannot ha made law, not even by enactment Law I right, not prlvflega. Reasonable mo read without plraeur tha rpart that Attorney General Palmer laa gratified that h had "threatened" th pack-erInte a settlement out af court which ha doubted that ha could hava got fa court. Ha was aura that h had restored competition fa the meat trade, but perhaps at th coat of efficiency, and ha doubted that th publlo would buy meat cheaper. Appended to his remark wa testimony bkfor a commute ot Congrea that meat would La hlghey . if th trut' refrigerator etTlca were ordered to ba reduced. In th esae of tha farmer a of tha packer th teat of conduct should ba It reaaonablanct fa good couaclsnco, and not Its effect on lh price of product to consumers, or of profit to farmers trust or any others. Ylgwr, fu-rtl- 1 la violation af any 4 bia aslea gard4 aa (Mnldniilosi aa4e aoaspie aiiswpl scles la rMittitl it IraAw M af Ira la wmcMu Ml is tksS .. al k affkwra la insklag eellsrU lap,,aa SaaL. - wa tr maUMIloH ara4s 4iraHoa af kfrestnaais and J fbM etreoueua, as tag Lta essay aws aad wofhaa overwork I Law ot Uko t sous it roas. aertoe- They 4 They ar pot rsrtlul whe aad what I hay as I. Mra they gal asrvoua auffar fram orka aad pslaa. Lav a amM. lh I all are (trad lion, tmt etraastk aad atgor aad ha kaeomo oiaaplssw, war out. aad trk, N'avar taka drtak aad false Sima, tsata tfcey are Ismporwrv makaskina tfca Out da art aw ly, aad use of Cadeateae Ysklsi -- Vkk sot a a powerful leaie for digeetloa. kutrt. ituo. aad elimination. 1ky hr! staof tko ture te perform Ike or aaa of tho kady and nature will ta lure rewore strength, red blood aad Hold by druegtste everywhere vigor. list artery end guareatsod le Le fa ovary oeaae by the musttrtsrwa Adv. artiaB iaj4S. Mess wtdad Mmm Mnwfth Udik I fhrwaiAf ttwhPk kili akag tit Ua tf pal, Smi talroSao ty Saaalaf CappaC. kltk M aoppona la a wv4iy cuviau4 IM kill As 4af1ba4 la IM guaaUoaaalr aa4 (irovidM lo (ha ii W la tor, agThfullur. a alfcsf . (aBiaatlona. IM, With a vtlkMl MSlUt far Ik pwC ( Ditklsi rellrlla kales af srav, (.ao errkkri). planuitaa, raack. 4uy it vxaa yro4 .r.4 Lf Itikmbafk Cf ) ar4 proSuris "oairac(a, shsrehoUrrs la Iba kSsm ut Ik Yaw Z it a taowM HAVE YOU BEEN OVERWORKED COMBINATIONS. FARMERS amount of rash out of tha pockets vt ona set of people and pulling it in the pocked of another aL 1 hit it a blunt and perhaps objec t enable way of defining tha procedure, but why try lo ba euphemistic shout it? Tha more etoully H ia defended as milter of justice and gratitude, tha more determined should its frtehds ba In insisting that the fund ba raised by unramoufUted In a lion. In that way every on will know at one. that he It going to I obliged Lo ronlrihut hit ahara, and ba will have the additional satisfaction ct knowing that it will the sooner ba over with. y lOUO ! be amount may be. A new bond Uo would vitil further dcpmialo the value ef outstandResides, by tha time tha ing liberty uni bonds wera re dr mod. the government would hava collected from tha people, on account tit Interest, mur h more money than tha service men will receive. It u estimalid that tha sum required wilt ba well over a bdlton dollars; tad if this shall ba raised by isistion. it resolves iueif into a process of taking that A MERlCAV 10 A1MUL fuutuii.g dtii.tff ! cUizenfhifrwas thtrxv eelrdenied; not onl)t now but forever, to an alien named a .Federal court in Rhode. Island ltogland-ton the grounddhat during the Xvorld war tho applicant claimed exemption from military ser' vice because he was born in Sweden and had not become naturalized. Ho was granted his first papers four years ago, before the United States pntered the war; hut when called in the draft In 1918. he took refuge in his status as a citizen of a friendly neutral nation. When he appeared-iable consideration of tbe proposal at the prescourt the other dajzand asked to be sworp ent session in the itraindd ttaterthd'Federal .as in ,a citizen of thiscounlfy, the naturaliza'- - treasury.-'""---- ''' tion officer oiled -- his record, and the judge Congressional sentfmcbt ' H cCldently fa immediately barred him forever from eilizen favor of finding the vast sum required for the ihip.In contrast with this case, twelve foreign 1 proppsed bonus fund, nd hypothec bqnd issoa, Aqbjscls fought under Jhe Stars and i Fu t$ SATURDAY .NiAVS -- of the ways and means IN thethehands House of Than sound that lh. pjn b adhered to, no mUer what at b kirrtuN fkUr . ' ts ly tai aLonand KVK.Nl.NO UTAH FUEL CO. aad khtppvro Exvla-slw- ly ef Csstlc Gat aad Clear reck Csal. ( Mtaero ODDQO e B |