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Show ( L p t&m mitmmiftmr 1 THE DESERET NEWS She' rNeihs Pbons Waa. !. alt Lake CStr. Utah. Published Afisrsoose Exc.pt Sunday. Member f Audit Buraaa of Circulation. BATES. SUBSCRIPTION Wm)i Ob Ob Nosik . . a Tp Om I1!! Yar 4tt paid U advane) YVlI giafl Lttta. Th abov rat apply to a ,,V:,'l.j L Nvada. and Wyoming. othr talc by On il I? par month. Address Th Editor. ead remittance for publieatioB to and baln City, art News. Salt Lak eommonjc to Th tlon r Jl.0. oorrposd&c down-and-oul- ers National advertising and representatives Noe. Inc. Rothenborg Con, Nw Tork Cty..... Chicaao Detroit Kansas City - So. Mirhlgan bII? Donoran Building Coca Cola Bldg. Ml Constitution Bu d n 71 Victoria Building Conger and Moody, til Higgins Building. Los Angel. California. Holbrook Building. San Francisco. California Atlanta 8u Louis t9i Entered at th poet office at Fait Lake Cite, at second class matter according to Act of c'ongresa March . 117. .. The Associated Press 1 closliy entitled to the use for republicatlon of 11 news dispatches credited to it, or not otherwise credited In this newspaper, and also th local new pub Hefted herein. All rights for republicatlon of problem special dispatches her ar alao reserved. i j 'S 07 SALT LAKE CITY. AUGUST 9, 1927. GOVERNOR DER.V TAKES RIGHT STAND. endorse in tolo the PUBLIC opinion will taken by Gov. George H. Dern in refusing to intervene in the case and will applaud bis sharp reproof of a New York editor who seeks to have him intervene for further atay of execution. Oovernor Dern declared: "I do not pretend to know more about case than the officials the of Massachusetts. ' I believe in local Sacco-Vanze- lti Sacco-Vanze- lti and the determination guilt or innocence of these men is function. It would be presumptioua to tell the governor of another state of the a state for me how to conduct bis office. 7 must assume that the case is being considered on its merits and that justice will he done. It goes without saying that if there is doubt about the guilt of the accused they should not be executed merely to rebuke their sympathizers who are resorting to terroristic acts but neither should tbe course of. justice be affected by acts of intimidation. For these reasons I cannot comply with your request to telegraph Governor Fuller." Tbe New York editor eould have had little comprehension of tbe forme and function of American government to presume that other itates would attempt to interfere in any way with the internal affairs of Massachusetts. It is purely a state matter in o far u dealing with the two men are concerned. It baa soma national significance by reason of the terroristic acts but in either case it is for the state of Massachu setlsyor the federal governments to decide and not for the inteevention of other sov ili 'i That such courlesiesitra at times attended with danger is evident. Ouita often we read in the public prints of men being assaulted and robbed by atrangers whom they have sought to accommodate in this way, and this has given rise to the feeling among many that they would rather forego the pleasure of extending a courtesy than (aka a chance on the possible consequences. Another phase of the matter that is sttention is that of picking up juve- -' mles, of both sexes, on the public highway. This, it is declared, lends enoouragement to youthful incorrigibiies who have become possessed of the wanderiust. 'A survey completed early in 1927 disclosed that more than 70 per cent of the youthful in large cities arrived there by catching rides with obliging motorists. These youngsters, finding themselves without means of support among unfamiliar, metropolitan conditions, often are led to resort to questionable means of obtaining a livelihood and become a prey to ali tbe predatory influences that afflict society. As stated by Elmer Galloway, secretary of Tbe Bowery "Y" in a recent issue of Ford News, their numberj are so great, their misfortunes so appalling, that a new national I ereigntiee. Governor Dern Is not in a position to know anything definite about' tbe guilt or innocence of these men, and he would not, therefore, be justified in taking any part in the controversy. BRIGH AM CITY'S ANNUAL FESTIVAL eltles in Utah are now in tbe of setting apart a day In each year for the advertising of certain products or industries for which the city or county Is noted. These days are now partaking of the nature of, celebrations and the general public is, invited to enjoy the hospitality of the city and witness the games, sports and MANY ed created. motorists, through their very kindness, are actually creating another class, an army of juvenile, wandering derelicts whose every menfber is a burden to himself and to the Kind-heart- has-bee- nation. Eighty per cent of the youths who are reach New York through hitch-hikiunable to support themselves, handicapped as they are by lack of funds, experience or ability. "If the temptation to rove it strengthened by the friendly but unwise help of tbe motorist, wanderlust must triumph. Before tbe advent of the automobile, it was the elderly man who asked for help along the Bowery. Now tbe majority of applicants are young men. No motorist, I know, likes to turn his head and speed by the child whose hand is uplifted m appeal. Neither doea any motorist like to think of himself as an instrument of misery. Yet every time he picks up a boy or a girl along the highway, without knowing exactly why, he quite possibly is becoming an agency of misfortune." From the foregoing it will be seen that the matter has an aspect which forebodes evil and which will have to be dealt with according to the best judgment of the parties concerned. ng SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS. OW is August, the fulness of the year. Nature has paused on the round of the seasons before launching on to the task of rounding out her work. Already the golden Wheat fields have attested the bounty of Providence and the corn nods high its crested stalks and ripening ears. The foothills daneft bribe heatwaves and the aun glint off the shimmering kurface of lake or pool. Or, clouds gather, sultry, sweltering; and the distant lightning and rolling thunder are recreant to any fulfilment of cooling deluge. Of a night myriads of crickets with joyful enthusiasm tune up for their crazy concert while tthe sky lower almost to oppressiveness. But here are none of the faults of immaturity; the year ia grown and its charm is unfailing. There is much to contemplate, much to be thankful for; no time to intone funeral dirges, but to lift the heart to a munificent Creator and accept the fulness of his blessings. Tis a time, too, to give a special thought to health. The diet, on general principles, should be reduced and the body should be given every assistance to keep low the natural heat within. Especial attention should be paid to sanitation. It is imperative that vegetable and other decaying matter be disposed of. Windfalls from fruit trees should not be left to fester in the heat, food must be untainted, drinking water unpolluted or purified. Eat and drink only such things as experience and wisdom N I festivities. Pleasant Grove has its strawberry day. Kalina, IU Potato day, Nephi, its Wheat day, Richmond, its Black and White day, Fort Duchesne, a day for making knowt) the products and resources of the Uinta Basin. For a number of years past Brigham City has had a Peach day, and the occasion has become so popular that this year two days. Sept. 9 and 10, are set apart for the dictate. At present an attractive and celebration. Where sewerage is not available great extensive program of games and sports is care should be taken to avoid the danger of under preparation for the entertainment septic infection. Let nothing putrid assail of visitors and the peaches are fast ripenthe nostrils or offend the senses. Science ing in the August sunshine. common sense have barred the way and Brigham City is noted for its delicious uncleanliness of living and mankind against peaches and other fruits and also for the may as well reap the benefit of care and hospitality, generosity and public spirited-ne- ss application. of its citizens. Look to the gladsomeness of the year; It is a good thing for the people of lifes brightest meaning, and be it get various communities to get "together on August, snow-tim- e or June, live for all that these occasions to renew associations, be- life has to offer. come better acquainted with each other EDUCATION LN H AAV AII. and learn of the products lor which the various sections of the slate are famous. who has been connected SAYERS, Peach day has a very enticing sound. th public school system of Hawaii To get ones fill of this and other delicious number of years snd has served for fruits, to meet friends and neighbors and for enjoy together the game and sports, one several years as a member of a special comhas only to journey to Brigham City on mittee appointed by Governor Farrington September 9, and 10. These are gala days to study the school situation in our Island in tbe history of Brigham City and Boxelder territory, give in the New York Times County when people from far and near are some facts concerning the schools of Hainvited to sample the city luscious peaches waii which should be of interest to people and melons and enjoy the generous hospi- - in the United States who fear the influence little of the Japanese and other foreign elements talify of a charming and progressive in the educational system of Hawaii. city. According to Mr. Sayers, the Hawaii pub-Ii- o A NATIONAL PROBLEM. school system from the primary grades to the university,- - which includes elementary GREAT deal ha been published pro schools, Junior and senior high schools, a and con on the question of encouraging normal school and a university, is a regular hitch-hik- er in his wander(he American public school system, iq which ings from coast to coast Some have taken the language spoken, written nd read is the position that to give these travelers a English. Attendance in the public schools lift ia but to extend a courtesy that is is compulsory up to the age of fourteen and their due and which they themselves un- the law is said to be easy of enforcement der similar conditions would have a right because of the interest in eduto expect Others have urged against it cation in the Territory. beeiusa of the seeming danger involved in In addition to the public schools, the picking up strangers on the public highway. Japanese, Chinese and Koreans have wha S' El f si A ed i i I 'AUGUST TUESDAY s J. - v, , . , 1927. 9 Witty Chatters. th. By Suburbanite. Have you over wonder .4 why it la that Will Roger always haa eom.thlng timely and keen and amusing to ayl Have you wondered tbe came thing about other people wondered why it la they always hsvs something to eey that Is so pat. while what you have to say la o labored? Well, maybe youve noticed this about Rogers hie dally comment show that he reed the paper more thoroughly and more thoughtfully than SI men out of every ISO. He know what H. O. Walls ha been writing, what President 's experience with flies and bait are, what Ford baa said, what th farmer r all talking about. Instead of dashing through th paper madly to see If la anything about him In it, aa many men used to getting publicity do, h appears to read not merely headlines but last lines and all Intermediate' lines about everything Important at Geneva, Washington, London, the North Pole or anywhere else where real people are doing real Jobs. In fact, he's keenly interested In people. And because he's keenly Interested In them he sees their comic side as well sa their other sides. All ths sparkling peopls Ivs known hav been llkt that really Interested in other folks. Interested enough to listen keenly, wetghlngly. to whst others were esylng Instead of doing all the talking themselves; interested enough to read tbs psper thoroughly, because it la 'the on unparalleled dally report on folk; interested enough to observe and learn constantly. Instead of always being eager to expound or preach or prate or show oft or brag. People like that cannot fall to have Interesting things to say or to see plenty of Interesting things to do. The only peopls who find Ufa dull nr those who ar much more Interested In themselves than In th rest of th family. They also are th ones who make Ilf dull. Los Angeles Times. - I bars been watching with Interest intense the development of at Cutler's Park. (Omaha NaThe Magazine for Parents." It Is a new venture, Children: tion), whore the exiled Saints at Journalistically good la technique end it content rich In the meat that time Intended to spend ths of mature good sense- Th winter. municipal high these summarised From tba August issue 1 extract pointers council was accepted by tbe peowhich, as a parent. 1 hav found worth pondering: ple and th place named Cutler's We used to bel.eve: Park, in honor of Alpbeus Cut1. That children snould obe y blindly and unquestionably every ler. This place, which now beadult command. came th temporary headquar3. That tbe child should bo forced to do bard tasks for tho ters ot th camps. Is three miles sake of discipline and Winter from the spot where t. That all hard tasks were valuable merely because they were was Quarters soon afterwards bard. built. 4. That making children donnselflsb things gave them habits C. Bteele. wife of Catherine 1847 of unselfinshness. John Steele, of the Mormon Batg should bo a matter of bnchsnging roui. That talion, gave birth to a female tine. child who waa named Young W now believe: Elizabeth Steele. She waa the 1. Tba: obedience should b eased on understanding first whit child born In the X. That tbe child's interest should lead him to do the task, Great Salt Lake Valley. whether it be hard or easy. 14 At this time the G. 8. L City 3. That the childs attitude toward his tasks makes them vatu-ab- le fort contained 4S building and or otherwise. 1,800 Inhabitants. Thera wer A That unselfish actions must bring satisfaction to the child three saw mills and one temporIf be is to repeat them. rou5. That ary constant of a flouring mill running and requires readjustment others In course of construction. tine and ideas. 171 Th steampshlp Minnesota" Th modern parent whose mind it modern remember always: sailed from Liverpool, England, 1. That freedom does not mean absence of guidance. 2. That children need and are entitled to receive their parwith 40 Saints, under tha direction of Wm. Douglass. Th coments bst judgment and help in forming ngbt ways of living. 2. That th strict, blind obedience formerly demanded of chilpany arrived at Nsw York Aug. dren did not always make for efficiency In later life, but often hin21st, end at Ogden. Aug. 20th, dered 17 The Utah Southern Railway 4. That obedience for Its own asks is not educative. commenced, to run trains to the Point ot tha Mountain, south of 6. That children whose every act is directed will not learn th Draper. they will need In adult life. de177 Apostle Orson Pratt arrived That by learning to make declsons for themselves ehldrea at Liverpool, England, to supervelop judgment and 7 That simply doing unselfish things intend tbe republicatlon of the under adult prsasur does not teach children unselfish Dees. Book of Mormon and the DocI. That restraint and repression imposed by adults do not trine and Covenants, but soon teach and consideration for others. afterwards be was called home, . That learning comet from repetition on account of th death of Presiof activities that give satisfaction whether these activities are in themselves easy nr difdent Brigham Young. ficult. 17 Wm. M. Everts secretary of These pointers are worth pasting on th nursery wall. McClure Newspaper Syndicate. HAMMER AND ANVIL Look forth and tell me what they g. Cool-Idge- child-traini- Ku-hr- e. S- - e. ai TODAY Germans Can We Cant. Faith, Blessed Gift. Crazier In Cities. the Deseret News. . Now In Canada. j . y-- By ARTHUR BRISBANE. (Copyright, 1927, by the Star Company.) The department ot justice says that no one has authority to control radio and the air, "The sir belongs to the people," It is a comfort to be told that tha people can stiU control something. eWta-i- f It is only the sir. They have had it well rubbed Into them that they are not fit to cars or control railroad, street anything else that haa money value. Needless to say, If th air becomes valuable and if our best people" think they need reasonable control of It. they'll get what they think they need. High finance does not know what electricity Is. but knows how to make it pay. of a shortage of railroad cars, and a lack of facilities for shipping ores to th markets, th manageOn account ment of the Boston Consolidated Mining company announced that It waa necessary to drop 300 men from Its pay roll, more than a third of Its force. -- 999 The preliminary hearing of George A, Sheets, chief of police, charged with accepting bribes, was brought to a halt when Judge George G. Armstrong of th Third district court issued a temporary Writ of prohibition against further proceedings. 9 9 9 Ths Royal cafe, a popular restaurant on Main street, was practically destroyed by fire at an tarly morning hour, caus-In- g a loss of 38,000, and much excitement among roomers above the cafe. Defective electric wiring was given sa the cause. 9 9 9 socks Th In in stockings. best way to practice Pad- docks final leap is to approach a be- Its a compliment to demand that Englanda Beet bo kept email Tho Inference is that she eould Talk of the next war finds a lot of people reconciled to getting older. give us all necessary help with a small one. a As a final courteous gesture, It only all the world spoke on Henry might offer the new flivlanguage. Then they could talk a ver at 1399.98. quarrel to death. Matrimony offers no problems. Husbands may choose between court and courting. A pedestrian will mend, but a crumpled fender just stays that i way. , Times are back to normal. Real All you really need for gardening estate now reminds you of dirt in- is a spade, a hoe, a rake and a stead of a sore spot. back plaster. Government hasn't lost Interest ths Missiwippl valley. Despite th flood there will be a normal crop of delegates. In do. Americana may be "dollar chasbut it's more dignified to ers, chase them than to howl for them. (Copyright, 137. Publisher all. the 0ElE&i'TWPF3M I Not all college presidents deny which are held in the afternoon after the public the truths of revealed religion. Dr. Hamlin, late professor . of school have been dismissed and are architectural history at Columbia, open also a few hours on Satur- begins his last will snd testament. I give my body to the elements, The children who attend these and my day. ep.rlt to God who give It, schools, presumably for the purpose of re- in the confident hope of salvation life through the perfect and eternal instruction in ceiving their native tongue, also attend the public schools full time righteousness of Jesus Christ." from Kept. 1 to the middle of June. There Prosperous citizens are worrying are in addition to the public school ap- because India, which ordinarily collects and hoards silver, threatproved private English schools end pupils ens to begin selling millions of The mere sugare these attending exempt from attend- ounces of silver. gestion caused a big drop In silvers ance at the public schools. value not long ago and worries All of the teachers employed in the pubmine owners. That being the case, government lic schools of Hawaii are American citizens. notice and help If It can. The Territorial Normal school, from which mistake Wheat drops every little while j and farmers of the in islands are teachers the many wirry, but eierybody is used to that. graduated, is a member of the American Association of Teachers Colleges and the In cities people go crazy more , teachers are ss a rule enrolled in the Na- frequently than li.ey one did. Ex citement. language schools, I Thou knowest that Thy cause la Just? Then rest In that; Thy cause Is sure. Thy word Is true; Oh. then It must In spite of siandsrous tongues endure. As toward the crag ths billow rides Then falls back, shattered, to Its place; As fans t.h breeze, th mountain Wide. Nor moves th mountain from Its base So, In all times and In all lands Men s hammer break. God's anvil stands By Samuel Valentins Col. LEPERS. "THE ISLANDS General Leonard Wood's state ment that there is hope of bring Ing leprosy In the Philippines entirely under control within tenn years should be sufficient to for him the 32.000,000 ha asks tor that purpose. As he says 32.000,000 is not much to ask the American people in such a cause It Is Insignificant in comparison with the sacrifices made by Amer- lean doctors snd nurses who have isolated themselves on the Island of Cullon, the largest leper colony lo the world. There are 13,000 lepers In the Philippines, of whom almost 6000 are at Culloh. General Wood's chief purpose In leaving his post was to raise this morey. It Is required to establish a research center. He is largely responsible for the method of treatment now employed in fighting ths disease. His success thus far has been one of the greatest of bis many achievements in th Islands, More than 1000 lepers have been cured in the last year. General Wood should not be denied the sld h k to cur thousands of remaining victims. ob-ui- bootleg liquor and other tional Education Association. things help. In New York state About 60 per cent of the population of one person in every twenty-fiv- e bas been in the insane asylum, acthe Hawaiian Islands are Asiatics, 17 per cording to the American Psychiatcent Hawaiian, 15 per cent Portuguese and ric association. Loneliness, that used to drive Spanish, and 8 per cent Americans and them insane thousands, has Northern Europeans. For more, than a teen softened by telephone, radio. I and Hawaiian pare above Islands has post, the all, the quarter century been a territory of the United Slates and a automobile. I ; 3Ir. Hayward Kendall, who rep- regular American public school system has 'resents drinkers that unorganized as time prevailed. It would appear that be saved from themselves, i experimeters ( ought to seeking to make goes on practically ail the children of Ha- thinks It would be a national calani- - 'gold. Science started In religion Men waii will learn to speak and write the Eng- uy If the outpouring of money were diverted from automobilea and ra- - questioning tha origin of thing! lish language. dio to wine and boer. aought the answers. In 1919 there were In America I,- a 500,000 automobilea. Now th'trt are Th Prince of Wales and Prim HE KEEPS LS NEAR j 22,500,000. and not enough. The Minister Baldwin ot Great Britain, country spend half a billion a year and therefore chief thinker for the Go thou thy way, and I so mine, on radio, many million for wath- - Brltleh empire, ar in Canada, Apart, yet not afar. Ing machines, vacuum cleaner , Crowd welcome the two men Only a thin veil hang between in Workers refrigerators. erywhere tha prince keening him- The pathway where we are. America spend more lavishly than self in th background putting Ba'dwln forward. And God keep watch between thee ami me. the rich In Europe. It a great combination, all the For this is ail my" prayer; President Vinson tell young pea- - British kjiow it, to hav He seeth thy way, He ee(h mine, great eoun-of Western Reserve university t trie like Canada, Australia. 8outh And ao we are kept near. that no conflict erlsts between art- - Africa, inhabited and bv controlled enceand religion: they occupy dif- - European blood, directed and held' rerent field. He wisely remarks together by a thinking, And though our path be separate, highly science, without reigion. would, teIIgent group in that little F.uro-lea- d And thy way be not mine. to hopeless materialism. Just ptan office of the British empin-sYet coming to the mercy-se- at when it denies the called religion, Great plsin Britain." My soul shall meet with thine. m truth of ccienc. leads to fanatic a t And God keep watch between (nee and Ism snd superstltltion. j ts good for th United State, It me, Religion and science sr like ss- - , to have so good a neighbor and o trology and astronomy, or like al- - swift a pacemaker as Canada on (h Ill whisper, kneeling there: j north. He blesseth thee. He biesselh me. cherry and chemistry. W should Uk to oo Mexi- as Canada hts developed . And so He keeps us near. started In aetrojorv, snddr1op us stronrer competition on Astronomy five Anon. In started chemistry alchemy, with th south. by-e- he SB wire fence with a bull coming hind. What should bs, would he in th end. And. though, as thick ss ocean sands If h places hts finger tips toThey rain the blows, th anvil stands. gether, he likes theorise a lot than facts. Oh. many a tim haa thla vain world With Dempsey In again, th land Essayed to thwart the mighty plan. It's fleet and armies have been hurled Against the common rights of man. But wrecked Armadas, Waterloo. Empires abandoned to decay. Proclaim tha truth they did not choose What broken bammera strew the way! Though all - the world together bands To smite it, still th anvil stand. Th German government has decided to run ail employment agencies German theory Is that the government will see how much It can do for the workers Private agencies of course, object violently. In this country we take the other view, that government cannot do much of anything well except spend money collected from the people and everything possible should be left in private hand. Tbe Balt Lale county commissioners passed the first ordinance in Utah regulating ths speed of automobile on tbs highways of tho county. Th ordinance fixed the speed limit at IS miles per hour, with a penalty of a fin ot not less than 125 and not mors than 260. On Life's broad field. Oh, still they fight. The false forever with th true. Th wrong forever with the right. And still God's faithful ones, as men Who hold a fortresa atrong and high. Cry out In confidence again. And find a comfort in th cry; Hammer away, ya hostile hands, Tour hammers break, Gods anvil stands. Older than pyramids or sphinx. Old as the stars themselves, ths word Whereby, when other courage links. The courage born of heaves la stirred. th world For, when God mkd and knew That good and . evil could not blend. He planned, however, men might The Deseret News doea tool necessarily endorse or commend ill ot Mr. Brisbane's conclusions. His editorials are published aa expreoalons ot opinion ot tbs world's highest salaried editor. when the management flatly refused to reinstate a discharged union employ. The Poetal Telegraph company was not '' affected. t about as much interested do' Oh, Joy! Free Air. AUGUST , 1H7. Every operator In the Western Union Telegraph office in Balt Lake City, SC In number, left bis instrument at jU 39 The trouble arose p.m. on a strike. is called the ltl - Twenty Years Ago. iiln of st child-trainin- thr From tbe cars of the United States In various countries against Mormon' emigration. 185 Elder Peter O. Hansen, th last survivor of th first four Latter-da- y Saint Elders who introduced the goepel in Scandinavia in 1860, died at Manti, . Sanpeta Co, Utah. 100 The Black Hawk War veterans held a reunion at Lak Shore, Utah Co, Utah. 10 Lewis A. Merrill succeeded Edwin 8. Sheets as bishop of th Thirty-firward. Salt Lake City. George Reynolds, one of th First Seven Pres'dents of the Seventies, died in Salt Lake City. 114 The presidency of ths Jordan stake ot Zion was reorganised, Bishop Wm. D. Kubre. of Sandy, succeeding Hyrura Goff as president. Soren Rasmussen of Draper was chosen as first John B. Sharp ot Union as ' and second .counselor to Preet. At a quarterly conference held at Nephi. Juab county, .. Utah, Thornes D. Rees was chosen as preaidant of the Juab stake of Zion, succeeding James W. Penman. 122 Word was received in Utah that Elder Orlando Clark Bsrrus of Falrvlew, Star Valley. Wyoming. who was laboring aa a missionary in the southern states, waa drowned in the Chanda river. near Westminster. South Carolina. while trying to rescue bath era 123 A new L D. S. chapel was dedicated at Las Vegas. 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