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Show THE DESERET r 1111 l V GIVES 11$ VIEWS AS ITO JAPANESE rr rn An X-Rs- y - the Tale and Does Away With All Gums Work. - H 3 11)20 I Consultation and First Adjustment Free. : . ttAKION. SETTEMREiv- TUESDAY' 1 group of slatss to the nation "There Is abundant evidence of the I dangers which lurk In racial differ-- ;I do not rwy racial lnQuallncea 1 am ties I say racial difference aver ready to recogniz that th of the orient Is older than have thslr ours, that her peoples proud and honorable tradition. "In spite of th honor of lhee oriental peoples and In .pits of their contributions to the world's advancement It te conceivable that they may he so different In racial characteristicsof In the manner of Ilf or practice- fym and honor of other peoples equal chievemaenl . that no matter whether It be, on the aoll or upon the soil of the other, theae differences, wuh-ou- t ..raising aagquesUon ol Inferior, or Inequality, msy tty. superiority create, as believe they have created upon our Pacific coast, without hlame to either aide, a friction that mint he recognized. Th nation owes It to the radflc coart to recognize that fad. The nation owes It to the Pacific coaat statea to stand behind them. In necessary measures consistent itj our national honor,, to relieve them of their, difficulties Picture Will Tell 1 Republican Nominee Talk To.' . Californians Upon r ;.Questions of Interest to Pacific Coast ' 1 NEWS . Eipreuee Aaxieljr, "The problem Incident to racial Sept. 14 To differences must he accepted as one ot Californian Senator delegation must be adeexisting in fart and Harding declared today that the nation quately met for the future security mu at 'aland behind' the state of the of .our. people. . We and tranquility have learned during the anxieties of Pacific coast to relieve them of . tjie world war the necessity' of making difficulties of Oriental .Immigration the cltiaenehtp of this republic not onand must seq that only such alien a ly American In heart and soul, hut can b assimilated and Imbued with American In every sympathy and evthorough Americanism are admitted.. ery aspiration. - CHIROPRACTOR. The dan ere of racial conflict, aaldi "No one can tranquilly contemH. C. D. FRAiK FtBDI the. Republican nominee, must be plate the future of this republic withPalmer Graduate out an anxiety for abundant provisrecognized and provision mad to re. (emptete due them to a minimum. d ion for admhwion to our shores of onHe nr fire i Mas. keulpMeat IlfU, that euoh stepe could be taken -r ly the Immigrant who can be assimSriTES SOI ilated and thoroughly without offenatva reflection on any Imbued with KEITH EMPORIUM BI.DH. race without ratal nr the question the American spirit. of racial inferiority or inequality. Prom the beginning of th repub-- 1 In hie speech to the Californian the not popular with those who attempted lie. America has been a haven to the senator also aug tested the necessity of to merge oppressed, and the aspiring, from all, Inspiring nationality In paraa protective tariff levy to aid Ameri- lyzing internationality; We have It Is not in fa- the nations of .the earth, can farmer and replied at length to vor with those who dreamed opened our doors freely and have givDemocratic charges of a Republican backed by a military al- en to the peoples of the world who "senate oligarchy." He reminded the liance, to be preferable to the exercise came to us th fullness of American voters that senators are elected by of American conaclence. Those who opportunity and polltk-a- l liberty. We have com to that stage of our dePOPdJar vote and declared the Demo-cratj- o rail at the senate accept leaders were opposing senate learned thst-existence' of eenats and- - house velopment w her the obligations of citizenship of neInfluence because they wanted to per- only when thee bodies from-th- e peopetuate "autocratic, personal govern- ple are in perfect accord, to perpet- cessity be assumed by those who acment.' cept the grant of American opportuuate dictatorial rule. From this time on we are nity. Sees No Sectionalism. . more concerned with the making of Charges Waste of MoneyGov. William D. Stephens, acted than we are with adding to "With the return to constitutional citizens Spokesman for the delegation and In the man of Industry or the ada short address emphasized the keen government under Republican spon- ditional power human units tn our varied (Interest ot the west coaat in the Ort-rtt- al sorship, we mean to restore activities. activities and congressional r question, the tariff and other "As a people and a nation, as Oov ss. Those who mads the pCgrtm-scro- ss sponslblllty. There will be no trespass Stephens said, we do have the on the constitutional moral, the has the continent to hear the of the executive natural and tie legal Inter no will be ator's front porch speech included rights of Congress, there national rights to determine who eral, state Republican leaders and surrender of the constitutional powers shall or shall not enter Into oir counia of the executive to Congress. presentatlves of a number of and participate In our activities try The senate oligarchy as they (the WTth a hew realization of the necerel-tcivic, business and political orDemocratic party) call It, and the of developing ganizations. a soul distinctly Senator Harding said In part: oligarchy of the house of represen American In this republic we favor "Americana toward, efficiency fsCCdthem tatlypa, such modifioAtlop-- Af fluf I greet you who cams from far In making war, and forced them, to- laws and such changes In our Intervjlacee. 'with deep gratitude for the ward some efficiency, though much national understandings, and such a for reconstruction cause I in peace, done the belated, rep to those who come policy jhonor T resent, which J believe la the cause of and interfered to stay the prodigal among relating us as will guarante to the - 'all the people of America waste of the taxpayers money, and citizens of this republic not only "There is no sectionalism In the prevented America from being caught of alien-borbut the Into he snares and tangie of their adoption by all who come of Amerl United States. America first. That spirit Is blundering In Paris. Of course they can standards, economic and other our Individual citizenship which are irritated because representative wise, and a full consecration tc American pricey and Ideals .conceives government as being the ex- - government got In Jthetrway. & It Is strange and deplrrahl thing reMlon or a communltyirtnteretffr Agriculture Needs Aid. - pand not a paternal or autocratic, or that the control of the Democratic have been taking place In "Changes even Into that 1. hands fallen on man source of pretended benevo- party has now are reaching out In thalr .perf- our national life which' require recog. ltBCIU nition and study and none is more im"Let us not allow those whir would ect aceord to perpetuate the condi- portant than that whloh ha made It from - lilt to retain the autocratic power tion of extreme centralization necessary for ua to assure ourselves to perAmerica has which suffered, hande to war their which the put into that American shall be redeceive free Americans with the delu- petuate the narcotic of phrases by stored to vigor agriculture and prosperity. sion that Democracy painted as a which American citizenship was to be I believe that we must put the land fclgn over their works conceals the fact lulled into 'Inactivity. owning farmer back on our soil and Oriental Question. that they have robbed u of true De- provide for the loan of the capital n mocracy. They have set up a "Today you have com here from when necessary to luy and operate de-- tr of which course, do our of Pacific they, Coast the farms; that we must encourage, coidictatolahlp country. I sirA toerpbdiate.'ana which fmar rn not doubt that Americans on the oeaet operation in the buying by the con (their parlous spokesmen the expree- - are troubled In their minds about the sumer and in the selling by the farm - (Sion "w are in full accord. oriental question, as it is called. That er of our food products; that w must "I confess little patience with those question raises every Interpretation increase our facilities of roads rail who complain about that which they or our watchword, "America first, roods and motor trucking; that we choose to call a aenate "oligarchy. for It involves four sets of obligations must Invite the farmer Into our rep re . Thosa who prefer autocratic, personal it involves our obligations to great sentative end executive branches of ln. (government to the representative foreign powers; It Involves the obliga- government to get his oouneel. Because the safety and prosperity tions of all America toward one group ptttutlon which was lnherited.naturally of the farmers of this country are ou oppose the senate exercising its con- - of American states and their peoples. own and prosperity no man jstitutlonal functions The senate is But.lt Involves the obligations of that womansafety or child can fail to have an Interest in protecting our basic indue try wherever pretection is neceeaarv by the proper use of tariffregulatioe We have adequate (national and In temational reasons for keeping alivt our necessary agricultural industries they are threatened by oompeti lion from land of cheap labor or new and exploited soq. by a protective-dut- y upon our Imports of food. "I think a case in point Is your own fruit Industries of California, America .must esk herself If dhe will allow v a these industries to be threatened In their very existence by the Invasion of foreign grown fruit cultivated In some cases, under a subsidy given by a foreign government, by labor which knows nothing of our own American standards of living. My answer Is that if to save this or any other worthy and developing agricui tural industry of America, tariff protection Is necessary, then protection must be given. But I point out to you this fact the Republican protection of specific American agricultural Industrie must not be based upon any group of clast, which thinks it will profit. We are than any other. the acting to safeguard and balance 'The 4a,; te past -- when f deInteregt of all. partment may be made a ' politlraT football to be kicked around ih Urges Establishment of country, he said. 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Look under tht lid I Look aa the label VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J, , Family Adjustment Courts -- and requires, no sugar just mifk and a little salt.Two Biscuits with milk make a satisfying meal. Delicious with fruits,. ready-to-e- at s Victro A WORLD OFUNREST IN when all'industry is in tunnoil, how sweet the tranquilityarid satisfaction that come from a dish of Shredded Wheat Biscuit served with milk or cream-n- o profiteering, no worry about the cost of fuel or sugar. Shredded Wheat is lOOper cent whole wheat these-artist- (By Associated Pres ) WASHINGTON, Sept. U. Establishment of family courts to deal home with matters concerning th was urged by Edward J. Dooley, pre. siding Justice of the Brooklyn courl of domestic relations, in an address today at the national conference of Catholic charities. Such a eouttt. Judge fxjeley declared as a sheet anchor to would "serve society." - The court ehould be so h added, that it mould constituted, project and enforce the right of abandoned snd neglected wives, children. parents and grandparents; that it would safeguard the home and execute with vigor the nfarilal. parental, moral and legal obligations imposed upon man In his relation to the HUGE GAS WEIL Mysterious Bandii Ganges Warfare With Boy Baffles Police . (By Atcaoctjind Pi cas J BALINA, Kan, Sept 1 3 ft - required, thrf T8Tin'fS f rom' fn e army-riflher today to kill "Snyder. a trained elephant belonging to a The amove I h4 gone mad with hundred of person tiMutaed about the clr-cu- a. CATCHES FIRE , animal tent. lie fore feeeg killed the elephant up. ByI,iforn(lonnI New Service.-et many cage containing other ARLINWLLB, HU t t. 14- .- Author! tie of Macoupin county were ahd threw on bending every energy today to find a "phantoih" bandit gang with four Ilona, go fed. The containing afternoon .which Robert McCurdy ,tf tt. Lounv. declare be has performance was abaifloned been battling since the middle of tent week. McCurdy is now In St. HEART F AIL! Hi: RAMPANT. . Prsncla hospital, Litchfield. I)l and expected to dl ofwv pistol wound reBAN JOSE, Bept II Four men ceived dupdgy njght while walking along a lonely road between Bunker dropped dead of hert failure durlftt; Hill and Dorchenter. He declares he was shot by a member of the outthe last 24 hour The firet to di wAa George Let. who dropped dead law gang In retalliat.on for having killed one wnd wounded another of the while drivj rg an autonnopile wjih hie gang when, they attempted to break into the farmhouse of his aunt, ML The three Mebsea "slcCurdy, near Bunker Httl. fiat Thiwlay. mother and two sinter. other died Within an hour thi McCurdy- firet ei ry brought Cd'tlie1 tolsugn police late I set Friday, was that the a,Vine1Cmd her heax. Thev brought MtCnj-dgang first appeared Vedneday night for queetloolng bv brate Attocacv Mexicd Open Industrial them drove from he the and but later relt.eed hint. away Bureau in Los Angeles house with piutol f re. Thursday flight Hemphill, Now they state they have reawm to believe McCord,'" jam. but what they returned and he again opened and the dead and - Rv Aeeorlaled Preee , BAKERSFIELD. Cat . Sept 1 A 4 flaming torch was toring high toward the sklee in the Elk Hina near here today a th result of friction when Well No 7 on the Carman Lease, owned by the Standard Oil company, came In wlih a roar, forcing It million cubic feet of gas through It castrg The friction caust ed a .park which lpmd the were being mad to ext the flame and cap the well by iminf huge bollera and mud line. Thl the third large gas well to catch fire in thla territory this year. ng raa-Effoc- eh 1 Eliminate Politics From Department, Bywater Pica Fifteen Shot Ued to Execute Mad Elephant ) ahl-tno- ls , - v -- PAhSKXGFRS AID REW, r. PORTLAND. Or. Sept 1 crew, worked at (By Assorts fed Press ) ' well a LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Kept. 1 I whoon-e- r the gang band pumps to keep the eteam By Associated Free ) fire, driving! them Sway. Thursday af- - became ofthen I a mytry. The enElimination of politics from the manFort Bragg afioaf anti I be could h declared, he ran Into the ANGELES rternoon 1J Cal. IOS Rept, agement of fire department make brt at AForia, Ore , Saturday Quarter haiee been leaeed here by th I gang tn the barnyard of hi aunt' tire countrjaide has been scouted urged by M. P. Pnyder, mayor of Los night, according lo word reaching Meatran government for w hat, accord- - farm. They were guarding th bod, without finding trace of them. Angela. and William H. Bywater here today in to official announcement will hejof a dead man .and caring for a chief of ah fir 4 pact meet of half. fnTl get HTyT f hi ft. etc;:, 7 1 w nit titled rrrrnjT v mn ; me 1, g mem- tl, g'T.TrTrr Lake, at th opening session here that tTation in ! b r of the gang. M hen McCurd v tvrt-r- y fnain'aieed bureau ny t- of the twenty-eeveot- h annual ' 7Tj ax. ed lo aid them, tn reply to their f oretrn tint .bmg, fS'-t-t BttSM-b- e 4e-- 1 ml the- - Xtegtca convention -- of the Pacific Coast -- w J; fir one .k. lie rtcmol rhv I ri IV yTrrt, 7 ; j-l on him. a l.u'i-- f About f of Fire fhtfff.l.e: p'r ket i,rttner rr fU-- h, t will he Irek He thro droie iHeci off In a (Hrje R 'W TKmXYDr u' Granulatt, h.; n will rlnw Thursday ard mn I'scTured goodv j iri tho-s.s e er ti, .ma Own ined 5 New York The a '.Ihom Cbif By water id the profession of tiik Sootbas f t". rr-gisthi.c'; e Vi cr A M te th Ault, or but ed Chief engtnevr tf oo.h'e wv betjc,,a i iarpey departnen of In vu.a are j.ianne L r l:n J any u-'XDUt in or. iwpidly in d ,nnj' Ir fcst'Ju Kt:--t I-- i L- -r K; Ca, girj Paf-enge- I -- -- Asso-oterio- ;e .4 u4. eont-enito- y fe j , iii4 I 1-- a- ' 1 4-t- e nil-i.r- g. M-- i ce CutlcuraSoap plexJons Are ifealfny |