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Show 1 4- - DESEREX EVENING NEWS MONDAY JUNE od 1U firat mike and the cirrumiUncti undff which it ws first flunf to Jim brecxs. AFTER WHILE WE SHALL JOIN Th Bcty Iloid glory, which is the moat Career of Seuth Temple 1)4 Kl Temple Street fimilitr and most picturesque of these fcait uk cur. Utah. (For The Deaeret New Sr Dr. Freak CreaeX legends. Id now regarded as that and noth. iCBbCRirnoN mice. ing more. Readar of the National Geographic St 1m well for u to Mae above the elemer r Pellr. per I in 1917 will recall an xliaurtiv and maghtire f partisanship t tho clear and prophet uiuMir Ntwi, per yuf tm beer and f er year. gteteamenehtp account authoritative atmosphere of our various flags .1 C.U Single Copies through th hard elan ft of parocnal etrtfe (illuatrited), prepared and published with the , Foreign postage ealra. tho high note f hum tty. consent of the secretary of the navy, in the In thla wo Americano may ha helped, M Address all buelneae comtnonlcallen and all October number. This account bluntly says the tho eane werda f Lord Reading, wha M by JIICWS, mUUecea, Tilt; plJl.RlT on I Boss Salt Lake City. t'Uk few which to Outsider, one fiction yet In pympaihy with our raaiel Betsy Ideal understand ua porhapa bettor lhaa unsentimental There historian subscribe. ts, wo understand oureelve CtrrNpMligci and etkar reading mattar for Ipabllcatloa should be addressed to Iba Editor. however, a Mrs. Bosa. who was a flag maker From hla word aa tha oeaston af tha re'4 at in time f tha I n emotional Law cent the conference trade, living by, Philadelphia Mombor Audit Buraau Circulation. . J P. McKlnaey, Ke stern Representative Association wo gather thooo potato which. of the flag's adoption There have Naar York Office. 34 Fifth Avenue In tha duet and heat of controroroy, wo had been advanced almost as many theories as Chicago Office. 1X3 South Michigan Aoanaa boon like to forget. to the genesis of the Stars and Stripes as there V (1) That tho League of Natlone to an aa Kntered of Laka City, - I at tha poatofflco Salt were stare in the original design. The story oatabltahod foot. It la now In operation aaeond claaa mattar according to Act of Congraaa, March I. 1371. , with eome twenty two member nation And of the hoisting of the banner it ia tha only medium through whtoh the di also is Jones's Ranger" Tha Associated FresATi Tiffin vfvetr imIIM I -e- tWUeed natlona of Aha world. wlUdo t)et. ha aa for republlcatlen of all news dtapatchaa puted at least there is every reason to fbTnk note from now on, aa far aa any one oea credited to ft or not o'hararlaa cradltad In thin that the French "QuIberonV saliute to the a ee. i i pnhttahad newspaper. and aUo tha local h oral a. All rlghta of rapubllcatlon of apaelal die United Stale will Banger' in November 1777 was given to the it) That tha aaraoaJ oai M ajt aaqojaa go Jnte IL Evan moat of tho Republistiiped flag without the stars; so also. willt cans favor that Vary few Ore for e tan ding at 1920. JUNE it, the legends that the new flag was carried SALT LAKE CITY, , out altogether. The only question wa are the battle of Brandywine, Pa, or at Gooch's' debating la: What raearraUona shall wa documenmaksT Del. On such the Bridge, contrary, CHICAGO. THE WORK AT And whale ear may ha our reoormtions tary evidence on the subject S is thus fer win make email difference ten year they last convention available establishes the fact,, from the journal the results at the Chicago from now. In tha practical workings of J week, en outstanding lesson is that, existing of. a captain in Ganscvoort's New. York regi. International buaineas our Initial hesitancies ) will ha forgotten; Joet aa nobody. now represidential primary laws have been repu- -' ment in Fort Schuyler, written August 3, members tbs strident reasons once advanced dialed S3 of evil tendency in putting .a premium 1777, that the new standard,' adopted by Confor not adopting the Constitution. upon lavish campaign expenditures. The funds gress seven weeks previously, was first disWe will hare to Join In wtth Great Brit-eladmitted to have Been used In ,tbe. interest of played in a fori, not in tho field or at the. head France and company, or with Germany Russia and company. Earnest opponents those who were the leading candidates In all of a regiment. of tho League forget the alternative. except the final ballots were a standing arguProbably there is no profit in reopening Lord Reading In bio speech called attea- an effective and one, as against arguments or even dispelling fictions which it proved ment, tloa to the fact that international law would any system which esn be bo abused. The plain hsve pleased many believers and have done never recover from the blow struck during inference Is that when the door is once opened no particular harm. The essential facts are tha war unless the League of Nations became an affective organisation. To sdeepttes and to the raising or employment of ' such vast that today is the anniversary of Ihe date w hen scoffers, who say that tbs'League would not amounts of money as were distributed in this Congress officially adopted the design which accomplish much, he would aay that. If tha campaign, that same moment has constituted the national ensign ever since; Leagoe could give no ray of hope in ending war, no other light was anywhere to ho the door, Is operr1 tn corruption. The primary and that this starry emblem is regarded by oeen. as a means of collecting delegates or indicatall .true Americans as the most beautiful and . "I do not sey, ho continued, that tho ing stale preferences Is consequently likely to beloved that'is kissed by the winds of heaven League covenant Is a perfect Instrument, but It la nevertheless a great document lose in popularity. It is shown to have been a anywhere throughout the whole surface of tho "What America will do In the future it breeder of bitter jealousies and antagonisms; earth. is not for us to judge or prophesy. Bhe wfll and besides ltd .incredible expense, as demontho views decide for herself, aocordlng to RECOGNITION FOR SOVIET RUSSIA. strated this year, it can conceivably act to the of her own people. "But of this I am convinced, whether rite benefit of the minority party because disapIn BIO the was or does not sign, sho will remain tha expected fight signs today pointed adherents of disappointed aspirants supporter of truth and justice In tha future American Federation of Labor convention The often carry strength to the opposition. as she has dona In tha part." Lord Reading's calm and sympathetto primary is a matter of organization, canvass at Montreal Resolutions demanding recogniwere view must ha shared by all Amerdoans of and beyond that, U settles tion of the Soviet government of Russia vision. Th people of this country are not to be presented, and it is known that the nothing, proves nothing. eventually going to do any shameful and The divided on the subject. are delegates As to the ticket named after lbs leading eelflsh thing. They ere going to play their would Senator debate, it wad predicted this morning, candidates were eliminated both part In that world work to which civilisabe healed, for the committee that has been tion has eet Its hand and organized Its polidisrated were and Governor Harding Ooolidge , to decided tics. has resolutions the considering tinctly high as "dark horse" possibilities one recommend Whan wa get through our passion prejuwhereas their adoption, against or the other of them being confidently expected dices and personalities, whan wa gat our second wind and rise out of tho ruok and to win after the three principal candidates had there la jn the convention a contingent of progressives" who have been fightrnuok Into which the storm of war has found theinselves unable to get the requisite Soviet. thrown us, w will wash our face, brush our of hard for jthe recognition ing majority. No one can say that every candidate clothe and do the decant thing. led by James are These "progressives" did not have a fair run for his money. There Wa win join tha League somehow ' of Seattle, who baa radical Duncan a sometime. were no "steamroller" .tactics, and therefore in the press dispatches. In (Copyright. 1X30, by Frank Oane) there should be no rancor or thought of figured heretofore lions and. other .activities of to previous nveq revenge. Senator Harding as late as October the Federation of Labor he has been a dis-- 31 said he would not he a candidate, but wanted TWENTY YEARS AGO. element; so much so that ho has disturbing to go back to the Senate; and that be stHl bad gusted the more conservative and reasonable that objective in mind is shown in his throwFrom tho Files of Tho Deseret New members of that body. Duncan and bis ilk ing aa "anchor to windward" Judl two minutes would not only give recognition to the Bol- JUIOO 14, 100. t before midnight on Friday tut wbea he filed, in shevist but Russia if their regime they bad. Saints . and their in accordance with the Ohio law, nolioe of his The Scandinavian would disrupt our own government way they were friends city a big Jnthla holding November In the Senate, tut, for candidacy and fiftieth tho of In commemoration the Russian over here. bring Jubilee, prototype however, Harry M. Daugherty opealy became of tho Introduction of the is safe to assume as a general rule that It anniversary cammanager of .the Senator's presidential gospel Into the Scandinavian countries The any proposition which has the indorsement of sessions were .held In the Aseembly Hall paign; and from that time on, the political pot this man and this faction should be regarded and many hundreds of visitors were la began to boil with exceptional vigor. Governor with . ... town from all parts of this and other state suspicion. , Coolidges advent into the limelight may be As to recognition for Russia, that is a tsaid to date from Election day last fall, when The Jury In the Crown matter for the best balanced minds and the suit returned a verdict In favor of mining he was of 125,000 a majority by for 131, 01. The Crown Point wisest to tho consider. United The plaintiff, statesmanship governor of Massachusetts on a "law and Statos does not aued for bad nearly 3,000.900 for alleged to undertake tell any country order" platform growing out of the Boston encroachment, and both officials of and kind the must of have, but it government it counsel for the plaintiff company said the police strike which he handled in a condoes reserve the right jU withhold recognition was nothing more nor less than a verdict and ereditible energeUcjnanner. and free relations from a spicuously has for the dofendanL that victory country He was immediately considered favorably 4s no government at all or that is under a syswas reported tn the Bear liver break A on at least strongly qualified for second place tem which .sot only would mean oppression canal Bums Jn Bear river, oanyon. It was Lowden the management having and the ticket, said that XS0 feet of flume was washed slavery for the; people directly involved definitely proposed such a thing ' is January but would result Into the river and that it would take atn unrest and discord in the weeks to repair tha damage. In tha mean-dilut; but the Coolidge following in f Massa- general family of !q wise men There nations. are It was feared, the crop In the Bear overtures all and such chusetts rejected who are keeping a careful watch on the proRiver valley would suffer almost to the declared their determination to support him extent of entire loe to the end for the leading place. He was gress shown in Russia .and who will see to it is not the States that United the Among the marriage licensee reported recognition of placed in nomination for) this office by withheld when was one to Don Carlos Kimball and issued time the proper arnjvesor Speaker. Gulttt of the Hjmse of Represents- - affirmative action to ho taken. Uarla A. Clark. lives in a speech that U praised as adroit and A decision was rendered In favor of the while Senator Harding's nomdefendant company In the damage suit of WAKE UP, AMERICA. ination by former Governor Willis wu made Mr Mary H Brown against tha SaJt Lake f City railroad company. in what is conceded to be the best speech of USINESS expert of the United St&lea are the whole convention. "After tha motormsn had dropped dead of out a vjuiet but Impressive warnsending heart failure, unknown to the passenger t. a street car tn Chiosgo dashed across FLAG DAY. ing that this country is going to be far outtrack Just a few Inches ahead of railroad comworld in Britain Great stripped by a fast express train. The conductor Mopped , June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress mercial competition unless all energie are the car and no one was injured. ON a resolution providing that the directed more largely and more intelligently Three people were killed In a collision to the task. Attention is called to the fact that flag of the United Slated Be thirteen stripe between a street car and a railroad train alternate red and white, that the Union be the competitive era has already arrived at Hutchinson. Kan. thirteen dtars, white in a blue field, represenU that it is not .off somewhere in the future. of the Bugl Tama Akira, chancellor V. ing a new constellation." This is the record Further time should not be wasted in Japanese legation in Pekin, wee reported V killed by troop of the Empress Dowager Upon which is based the observance of Flag pessimism and controversy; all must join in at Pekin, China Japanese Charge D Affaire dajMn ome. states as a holiday, and gen an earnest and ambitious endeavor if America Nebeshima, in Washington. D. C.. said If erally Aw hftrever Americans are found as an id to, win permanent supremacy in world the report proved true It would undoubtedly occasion of patriotic exercises or commemoratrade. mean a declaration of war by Japan against tion. From the tery beginning, the stripes Economists tell us that the world is sufChina have always been the unchangeable feature fering from the complications of. trying to t do more business than it has,, the gold basis every hand and in of the flag, became they represent a fundabemoaning the fact that I mental Idea they have been from first to last for proper financing. However that may be, condition are tmt more favorable. Meanwhile, the one permanent element in our national England has no advantage over us. Ip fact, England and some of the other countries are standard.. Ad to the union," this has variously this country is heller situated than any other pushing steadily forward. Unless the- - United contained pine trees, rattlesnakes, beavers, in this regard, for it possesses, according to States wake up, it may be we shall before knotted cords, linked chains, various groupfigures recently compiled, 40 per cent of the long find ourselve outstripped in the race. world's gold reserve and enjoys a highly prosings of stars, etc, but since unfurled JanA MATTER OF ONE LETTER. 1776 over 1, American the first perous uary army, foreign trade. Borrowers of other lands the stripes ia the 'Banner mirrored true are offering attractive loans and high Interest - If some of ua wit take Inventory" f our history: (bey recalled to the American patriots ries to get us to extend our investments. expenditure we may find that it m the high the successful revolt of the Dutch parliaroet of foolfttuffs rather than foodstuffs which This being true, there seems to Be no reament Ihree hundred yars earlier against son why the United States should not continue keep both ends fmra meeting gracefully "taxafion without cfuwnL" the union of es en ti forge ahead and to maintain the advantage bun and N. Y. Herald. elates in a republic, a declaralion of which the part five years or ao have brought. EFFORTS. publihed in July 1379, followed two One of the, chief obstacles eems to be an ' Jud Tunkina My many a man would be Xars later with the abjuring of an oppressive unw illmgness in many quarters lo,d?rg-- t that more proepwu If be could get as enthuiatle times are hard aa a conequence of the war. over his own bunnee as be over the cNrse thre has ceme to be much that i Mach energy js waited in consia&ily recount-- ii efforts of a perfect strarrvr de Ip- land a hit ar hig.on Star. kyendary Bclb About the origin of tho flag ing the difficulties and obstacles that exist ca Lhatll bri&g ia a li 1D20 C2SERET EVENING NEV7S ncwly-adopl- I o th J R th wf tn mo at Ai ah W fl by Oil Vtl Pi -- cd XlTit-jpaJPa- ul - s' aeon-tual- Certain-tee- d Roofing Resists Fire ly . n, . . 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