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Show s t XDESERET A. Elder Will rn4 I. 00 American boye rErhttttit n I . and to expand ll7t.aoa.tvS tndtTtd a rarewell Armenia Wilson - tn th flva , Tfl'BE' (Continued from .. n. peg . one.) . i. I, of thq mild reservation sentatlv and the group oir tho member generally declared the prosa of complete agreement were pects bright Ji eat aald there atlll were eome of a hitch and that the poaaibllltle denser of breaking upon the treaty question on the floor of the convention baa not antirely paaaed. , , bo celled upon to - pollt-- Aral year and 171f.000.00a In year. This estimate Is mad Asia. lallafledy California Redwood Fire May Burn For Month Firemen Say CHURCH NOTICES upon tho basis that w would have only roving bands to fight, but In caa of serious trouble with th Turks or with Russia, a fore exceeding 200,009 would be necessary. "No more striking Illustration ran ba found of President Wlleoq'a disregard of tha lives of American boys or of American Interests. , "We deeply eympathlso with' the people 'of Armenia and aland ready to help them tn all proper ways, but tha Republican party will oppose, now and hereafter, the acceptance of a mandat for any country In Europe or , . would to- - FACT. , . , THURSDAY JUNE 10 1920 EVENING NEWS Thirties Mexican Policy. "Th Ineffective policy of th Annual M. I. A . and .. Primary Ccnfcrcnct Th twsnty-fift- h general annual conference of the Young Mens and Young Ladles' Mutual improvement associations, and th eighteenth annual conference cf the Primary associations of th Church of Jasu Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will b held In Salt Lake City, on Friday. Saturday and Sunday, June 11. II and 11. 1119. All members are Invited tnd ill officer ar particularly requested to be present at all .t the meetings of th conference, and a cordial invitation la extended to th Salma generally to attend th meetings to ba hald in tb Taber-ba- d at 2 and T p m. on Sunday, Jun II. of pre- however, eeemed aatiafled with ant administration In Mexican matters the development and smilingly has bean largely responsible for the that the peril of a party split continued loss of American live In . wan over. .. for1 that country end upon our border: end The agreement waa reached et a the enormous lose of Amertcen conference attended by Senator Lddge . A. W. IYTNK, foreign property: for the lowering of, of Mpaeachueetta. the Republican senAmerican standards of morality and( B. H. ROBERTS ate' leader, and afterward Senator end for Mexicans with social relations declared that Senator Lodge RICHARD R. LYMAN. of Ideal Of American . ratifitha to General Superintendency Y. bringing had taken a stand opposed poand honor national so and would and L A. the cation of treaty justice litical Integrity Into contempt and ridiMARTHA H. tlNGET, state to the convention. cule in Mexico and. throughout the RUTH M. rox. The members of the m . MAE T. NT STROM. world. declined to glv out the text of th written The policy of wordy, futile, plank, saying they wanted to take an Presidency Y. L. U. L A. LOUIE B. FELT. hour or two to finally polish It up protests against the aota of Mexican day the to following MAY ANDERSON. the public. giving It official, explained himself FRNKST KLDF3L ea being CLARA W. BEEBE. Came As Sensation. he by tho president A farewell entertainment wilt b to intended not and Presidency Primary AsosclaUon. meaningless Tbs development came as a sensa- given tn the Second ward chapel Fri- .considered or In force has seriously o'f tion soon after the EruIn June honor 11, Elder day. In degree to that contempt had become whet aaamad likely to eat Elder, prior to hla departure on & but added The regular monthly meeting of the haa'earnaT for uTtha aneers and It mission to the- Northwestern States. be a long and desperate struggle. Mexican bandits, and added high priests of Liberty stake, which . members An excellent t(rg removed, has been our was national to have been held Sunday, June program upon insult against said, the obstacle which ' had been ranged and the young missionary's 11. has been postponed for one month and dignity. honor convene of the work the up holding friends are cordially Jnvlted to he on account of the Mutual Improvetlon end probably would permit final present. Those Regarding Recognition. taking' part Include, ment conference being held on that Mex-Ira- n action by th convention on tho plat- Swanee Singers, with not any "We should recognise Mrs. J. 8. Corndate. form at today's session. b a It responunless Bar-bJ. A. Van Duran. Eugene government While tho plank accepted today wall, and Th regular monthly meeting of the L'arl Donation as soloists; sible government, willing and abl to Mr. Root. was drafted originally by sufficient high priests quorum of Ensign stakt . guarantees that the lives It was agread' to- after " rrtodlfloatton Juel C.Trowbridge... Hugh Higgins. give rs-Jenson. Inex Wltbeck. Lola and rights of American cittsens ara j wilt be held Sunday, Jun 11, 1120, had been mad In th preconvention Helen Erma Graves, Myra Coulam pected and protected; that wrong at 10:41 am., in Whitney Hall. Prest. conferences of the leaders and In the Leonard. will be the and tha- - missionary. After tha pro- will b promptly corrected and Just Charles W. Penros meeting this morning. Ur. Root la gram dancing will be engaged In. compensation will be mad for Injury apeaker. in Europe. The Republican sustained. party Following th M. I. A. conference on t, firm and e Root In Close Touch. laratlon from which reference to pledgee itself to a and Tuesday, Jun 14 and IS. Monday Mexico that policy toward Prom the beginning of the league 10 a. m. aad 1 p. m. a Beekeepers' at legislation had been omitted, a effective Amerifor the of nation's fight, however, Mr. Root plank blaming th depreciation of shall enforce respect convention will be held In the assembly baa been In close touch with develop money values for th high coat of liv- can flag and that shall protect the room of the Bureau of Information. In citlrens American of lawfully In ments first In the senate and then All persons Interested are cordially ing, one opposing government owner- rights call would life of to Mexico security tha convention parleys When he ship or operation of railroads and Invited to attend. left this country some time ago. It one expressing in general terma.wlth-ou- t American soldiers and American re-of MARTHA H. TINGET, In were to sources every quarter was remarked by many of tha party mention of a cash bonus, the gratRUTH MAY FOX the . chiefs that hla customary counsel itude and generosity of the party to the globe, requiring the assent ofmail-dat.. MAE TAYLOR NYSTROM,e Irould be greatly missed at the con- former .service men. Congress for th acceptance of a. . Presidency Y. L. M. I. A. over .any foreign country- - proThere aleo was a plank asking for vention, but It Is understood that several day ago hla friends got Into prompt ratification of the women suf- tecting American commerce, domestic doctrine, th communication with him by cable on frage atT iidment but the questions, the Monro the subject of the league. voted against inclusion of any Inequality tn voting power In the TEMPLE NOTICES league and safeguarding American laIt is understood former Senator direct reference to prohibition. . bor against competition. Crane of Massachusetts, a leader of Foreign Relations Plank.' Salt Lake Tempi will close July 2 reservation group, first sugOppose Treaty and League. Tha . tentative foreign relations and open August IS. N gested a compromise on the Root plank under consideration to our the declare "We opposition in sub.plank after he had been In cable con- committee provided In part: the treaty and the league of nation as Mantl Tempi will cloi July 23 and sultation with Its author. and apth submitted "We by president the Reaction of the 10. ;1 . Discounting - the poeslbllltlee of a publicanapprove senate with respect to the proved the action of th Republican open August blow-u- p in the full resolutions comtn ratification without senate of resisting proposed with the treaty Logan Temple will close August 4 mittee or on the convention floor covenant of the' peace of nations. safeguarding reservation. league and open September 4. those on both sides of the treaty right "The Judicial settlement of InternaW our opposition to the asserted that In their opinion another treaty anddeclare the league of nations as tional dispute ha always been a pol- For the Relief of ' Rheumatic Paina .great party crisis which had threat- submitted by the and ap- icy of the Republican party and the ened for a time a repetition of the prove the action ofpresident When you have stiffness and sorefirst general arbitration treaties war the Republican disastrous division of 1112. had been senate In adminis- ness of the muscles, aching joints and a by Republican negotiated withratification restating avoided. out safeguarding reservations. tration. W favor the ratification of ftnd.lt difficult to mov without pain Full Committee at Work. We favor the ratification af the the treaty of peace with the league, of try massaging th affected parts with It will reAs the platform conference began In treaty of peace with the reservations which ar In Chamberlain's Liniment. League If nations w.ith American and make rest and a desperate effort to conclude Its Nations with reservations which accord with principle which lieve the pain Adv. are work and lay a completed platform In accord with tha American protect the liberty and independence sleep possible before tb convention at today's ses- which protect thejlberty and principles of the people of the United States and indepenon aide both of the dence of the people of the United which in no caae shall be leas effective sion, leaders UNTIL axpreased-xon-fldencrow of nations States In and which in no cane shall be these respects than th reservations RECESS league of. an agreement,- but conced- less effective in these respects than proposed and adopted by the Repub ed that "Material obstacle remained. the reservations proposed and adopt- licans f th aenate.- - W also favor th At the same time the remainder f ed by the Republicans of th 'sonata. codification and extension of rules of he full resolutions committee began International law. Other Flanks. Its consideration of other planks Reject Prohibition Proposal. Those of tha tentative portions plattha sub agreed on last night form relating to the peace resolution, Under the leadership of William Al- by (Continued from page one.) Mexican and Armenia follow: len Whit of Kansas, the subcommittee Industrial Dnolsrstlon. cover a "Peace td We resolution: last the rejected proposal approve night These Included an Industrial dec- - action of the Republican but that aln maketh party in the prohibition Issue under a general aalteth a nation, ' of law declaration for maintenance people miserable. Mar ther ba Congress In passing a raaoltuion the declaration of a star of war and order. ' persuaded, that lf our nation Removes Superfluous Hear with Germany which would have Although the subcommittee also ap- la to be perpeUiated, our government peace and relieved the people proved today th Mexican and ArmeRoots and AU Instan tly brought of the burden of the war measures nian planks, they decided to spend the must rest, not hn formidable standing and we condemn tha president's veto day In putting- the platform into final armies, not on dreadnaughts, for the of this resolution. shape and to submit It to the full com- race la not to tha swift, nor th batWe con mittee at 4 p.m. It aleo wee suggested The new phelactin process is as dif- , "Mandate fop- Armenia: ferent from the depilatory, electrical demn President' Wilson for asking that the convention might hold a night tle, to the strong. and other methods as la night from day. Congress to- empower him to accept session to approve the platform and May thay b persuaded, that our It actually removes tbs satire heir, a mandat for Armenia. We com- possibly begin work on nomlnationa government must rest upon tha eterroots and all, before your vary eye. mend th Republican senate . for reIt does this In just few seconds, easily nal principle of truth. Justlca ' and emto th BOOK AND JOB PRINTING request can You fusing presidents and harmlessly. Just try it!. righteousness; on downright honesty BINDING. stick of phalsctlns at any drug power him to accept a mandate for .get a wit In our h 'directions, which ar quit Armenia. The acceptance of such In Job Print- and on dealings with foreign nation Wa ar tha store, pioneers th -devout recognition of an United ing and Book Binding In the state. simple. Thers 1 no odor to It, no- Irri- mandate would throw the who haa Or poisonous constituentProvidence, you States into tho very maelstrom of Our facilities are the beat for hand- overruling tating even Ineat it without the least ail things by. his power, govcould the ling, any class of work, no matter how created to .according European .quarrel, as skin leave will erns soft, your all things by hla wisdom, and jury. It estimate of the Harbor commission large or how email.' smooth and hairleaa as a baba a whoa ' eternal vigilance watches over organised by authority of president THE DE8ERET NEWS JOB DEPT. the affairs of nations and of men, and without whom got even a bird can fall to the ground. "Unless tha Lord build the house; TSS: thay labor In vain to build it. Unless th Lord keep tha- - city; h watcheth In vain that kaepeth It "Grant, O Lord, that th administration of th near chief magistrate may redound to th spiritual and material welfare of th commonto tha wealth; suppression of sedition and anarchy; aad to th strength aad our of civil and political perpetuity Have yon ever 'stopped to think how much time we spend in Institution "I have been, O Lord, In my day a planning: whet we shall put on and in our children's bodies and personal and living witness of th how little In planning what we shall put in their minds? They many tremendous upheaval which threatened to rend the nation asungo to school, to be sure, but that is for only five hours & day for ' der, from the Inauguration of Thay Servant Abraham Lincoln, even unto approximately 185 days in the year. What of the years before I this day. But thou hast saved us In tha past by thy power, and they begin to go to school, what of the hours and days each year I have an abiding confidence that Have we any de- in which they areL not under instruction? thou will be graciously "with us in every future emergency. liberate plan to care for the minds growth as we care for the Grant that the proceedings of this " convention may be marked by a wis. bodys? ;r dom, discretion, concord, n harmony and mutual forbearance, worthy of an enlightened and patriotic body of It is just as important that children shall read good books .. American cltlsen k a The venerable cardinal, gowned I? it is that they h odd read at all. It would be hard to find Bowing fad robe and hla gray one-whwould is declare that children it for unnecessary head cijpwned by Ms rad cap mad a any striking. figure as he stood under the to learn to read. Yet reading in itself is not the end we seek, but snow-whieoundtng board. He looked over the audience as he delivered hla only a means to that end. The goal of all education is the 'enend closed with the . Lord prayer richment of life, and a childs reading carefully guided will deepprayer as did th Episcopal clergymen who led the convention In prayer yesen and strengthen his future ability to make.the most of himself , terday. v and his opportunities. Agree on Platform.' Immediately at the conclusion of th prayer Senator McCormick of th To really love books so that they may be woven into the subcommittee. on resolutions took tho platform and reported that th child should his have his own woof a individand of life, warp had agreed on a platform which would make for union ameng Repub-- i ual library, which grows year by year with his growth, yet which licans which would make for victory 'in November. "I have to. report tht contains friends to whom he will return, time and time again, the eommitte haa unanimously agreed , secure in the knowledge of a happy, companionship full of pleaj upon a platform including a para-- ; treaty of graph dealing with th sant association- - A large number of books is not essential to ; peace, he shouted to the eosventlon each should roar of a added and cheer and while be the standard of year applau harp, but a few It would greeted his announcement. thoice should be kept high. b necewwry he explained for the t perfect lu draft and eub-jm- tt Seattle Public Library. It .to th full committee which would Consider it Un by line. "It I tb purpose of this convention that every delegate should be heard If be desire. I aln instructed to move All . the member bo-fo- re . - I HEALDttBURCI. Cal.. unueuat.flr. new raging OUR INTERNATIONALE Juns L An tn a rdoed grove at. Ousrnevllla near here,- le not and only Weetover perk, containing the big redwoods but the very ground of khe park Itself. Many years age th plot, which bow j constitute th perk, wea th alt or an old lumber mill. During the years the! the mill operated the layer of eawduel apd old wooden rsfvi I became until it reached a thicker end thicker, of It feet ' depth I The action of the elements disintegrated th wood particle lato toll, and young redwoods sprouted. Of late year these trees have grown to large els and tb pise haa become a path. ' About a week ago, a fir atarled in the dry sawdust. and th I blase spread said to be rapidly. A sawdust fir on or th hardest tn th world to extinguish. and th Guemevlll fir department has been unable to cope with the (Ismea Severe! trees have already been undermined and have fallen. Th saw. dust on top. burning, dries out that beneath, end thus th layer of decaying wood le gradually eating Itself up. 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