Show UTAH THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND w I — 3' If BOYS FOR FATHERHOOD TRAIN By DR L U ALLEN ought to be trained ought to be trained for 1— I’rtune Minister MacDonald of Great Britain to the Ohio river erected In Eden park (Tnclnnntl West 8— New York docks Jammed with rotting fruit feurs’ union which' shut off the city’s supply of fresh NEWS REVIEW MacDonald Viaif Ends and Naval Conference Is Called by England By EDWARD W PICKARD con FIRST fruit of the momentous Hoobetween President ver and Prime Minister Ramsay Mac Donald In the Virginia fishing cump and the White House was the Invitation Issued liy Great Rrltaln to the United States France Italy and Jupan to participate In n naval conference In London next January The prola In posal of the British government effect to reopen revise and extend the renrhed at navy limitation agreements conference the Washington of in’l '?1 with a view to gradual disarmament In accord with the Kplrlt of the Kellogg port In which all countries have of war as on Instrument renounced national policy In order to give assurance that there will be no differences between Great Britain and the United Slates over cruiser tonnage to wreck thH as occurred at the Geneva conference conference of 1027 the London government Informs Japan France and Italy that the two Anglo Saxon nn tlona have virtually reached an agreement based on parity of the two navies In all classes of ships There Is no doubt that the Invitations will be accepted tbougb there will be some opposition to holding the In London America's acconference Thnrsduy ceptance was announced France It wus believed would make that the reservations three asking be disassociwork of the conference that the ated with the Kellogg puct of the subfor abolishment proposals marine be dropped by England and America before the meeting opens and that France have the right to rail for a new ratio on crulm-rdestroyers and It was understood submarines that the same Italy would adopt practically and Japan was attitude as Frunce expected to accept the Invitation without reservations Each British dominion also was Invited to send represen tattves to the conference When Mr MoclHmald's Washington visit officially cams to an end he and Mr Hoover Issued a Joint statement to tbo effect that In their conversations they bad reached an understanding that the United States and Great to preserve Britain the peace of the world and that setbetween tlement of all disagreements tlto two countries In the future should b sought on the assumption that war between them la unthinkable Sincere acceptance of the Paris peace pact Is and confidence reaffirmed expressed In tha success of the naval conferOne significant ence of paragraph the statement reads: “The part of each of our governments In the promotion of world peure will bo different as one will never consent to become entangled In European diplomacy and the other Is resolved to pursue a policy of active cooperation with Its European neighbors will dibet each of our governments rect Its thoughts and Influence towards securing sod maintaining the peace of tbs world" This Is designed to hen si on felt especially quiet the appreby the French that the MacDonald visit would result In an actual alliance between America and Great Britain Intended to force upon tbo rest of tho world their terpretation of disarmament and pence Mr Hoover and At every opportunity Mr MacDonald disclaimed any auch intention and In- his remurkabls address before the senate the prime minister specifically said : “We are not out for any exclusive alliance You would It Is not for reject it Bo would the benefit of either of na" The iTeshlent and the prime minister discussed In a general way other topics besides the naval conference These Included tariffs the lean war debt freedom of the seas and Che British naval bases off the Amerl It was agreed the can Atlantic coast last named matter should be the subject of further conslderallon after Mr has returned to London MacDonald 2— Monument addressln the Amerlrun house of repreaoMuiliea to lo dcilUuted bv President Hoover on hia trip to tbe Middle nnd vegetables during the strike of the teamsters and chauffood eXI a politically Ml nduly as MacDonald visit wai s grent success lie and his (liiughtcr Isbbel were lavishly entertained there were state dinners at the While House the British embassy and at the home of Herniary Stliusnn and the prime min Ister was given the Imiorirry degree of Doctor of Law George hy the tie Washington university After In the Capital tha formal farewells British parly left for liilludelphla In hellet New Hie secure York and that Mr MuolHuiuld unprecedented adventure had accomplished extruordl nary thing for the two nations and for the world at large oI JL WQUld jiuliify-lli- e nnd others like Senator prohibition Norris elmlnmio of the judiciary com mlttee held tlmt It might completely break down prohibition enforcement Mr Norris said the plan If adopted would prevent ttf per cent of the pros for In In prohibition cases editions fully that number the testimony of buyers mum be relied on for convlc tlons Senator Hawes of Missouri s wet said: ‘The matter of purchase' was omitted from tlie purposely amendment and If It Is Eighteenth to be brought up now the proper metli oil would be submission of an other constitutional amendment" of littslviirgh FIIWIN II LAL’GHIIN has one of the "career" diplomats been appointed hy tie president as ambassador to Spain la succeed Ogden Mr Inugh Iliirmnond resigned tin's lust assignment was a minister to Greece where he served from W‘24 his to Li'’il Prior to appointment Mr Laughlln had been stationed In various diplomatic capacities at many of the principal capitals of the woild He began hlg career as private secretary to the minister to Japan were completed PREPARATIONS of lobbies In Washington by the sen operating ate The subcommittee of the judiciary which Is to conduct tbe committee wus named as follows: Car bearings Borah away of Arkansas timlroian of Idaho Robinson of Arkansas Blaine of Wisconsin and Walsh of Monliinn Thus the Inquiry Is dominated by rad dry's and pacifists and it is ex peeted to go especially hard for the eastern high tariff Interests the big navy and other prepuredness organize Hie tlons and the wet associations tariff lobby was scheduled for first at teatlon Probably Ihe healings will last through the winter again the Democratic ONCE and those radicals who persist In cnlllng themselves Republicans senators scored on the administration Tills time by s In the lurtff buttle vots of 44 to 41 the Semite rejected nuance committee amendments broadand ening the rights of manufacturers wholesalers to Intervene lu customs disputes before the treasury and the Later the senate rejected an courts ameudment offered hy King of Utah have granted Independwhich would and debated ence to the I’htllpplnes another proponnl to levy tariffs on Imfrom the Philippines and reports turn the revenue thus derived to the Is granted Islunds until Independence These ptopoanls really were made for the benefit of the American beet migar and domestic producers of growers vegetable oils The strength of the Denioerntlc-radlca-l that combine led to forecasts theca would he a deadlock JJvet-Ji'- e tariff hill In conference and that the fall of enactment la nieaaura would There were those the speelul session who said this result would not he enand President the to tirely dlapleKsIng that the administration would not favor the revival of the hill In the reg ular session of congress B FALL former AIJIERT the Interior appeared In Washington for his trial on bribery charges connected with the oil scandals and refused to ssk a continuance on sccount of his exceedingly But before the taking of poor health testimony began ha collapsed and a The court deal recess was ordered Dr Sterling Ruffin to exundne him but Full refused to receive the specialist explaining his action was on purely personal grounds and that Doctor Rulfln was the only physician In the country whom he would not permit to examine him loans were authorized THREE The federal farm board Florida Citrus exchange Is to ret a facilities loan of J2 800000 and the associaTennessee Cotton Growers tion and the South Parol na Cotton more reassociation Growers' hens of S2"0ootl ceive supplemental and SoOOtKX) respectively The to the Florida Citrus exchange on will be secured hy first mortgage packing plants of local units from India say that the capltul of Afghanistan has been captured by the forces of Nadir Khan and that ilnblhullnh Khan otherwise Bucha Sakao hnd fled hy airplane Evidently the story of the usurper king's assassination two weeks ago w ag at least premature The troops of Nadir's brother are said to hava scattered Hablhullah’s army and to have entered the capital the Inhabitants taking refuge In the hills REPORTS MORRIS SHEPPARD of put forward a prv(osal to amend the Volstead act so as to make the purchase of liquor a crime! as well ss the sale of It But tbe Idea Is meeting with strenuous objections not only from the wets but also frvm juany of tbs dr leaders Some thought SENATOR American federation of la opened their annum u Toronto with I’resldcut convention William Gren la the chair The most Interesting event of the week wus the stnrt of an attempt to bring the Trainmen of Railway Brotherhood back Into the federation Albert Whit uey chief ol the brotherhood was loudly cheered when he told the con for tin veutlon he saw do reuson to remuln separated from brotherhood unu the rest of tbe labor movement that he Intended to ask the lodges ot tbe order Immediately to vote on a proposal to affiliate For four duya New York’ supp'j was of fresh fruits and vegetable seriously curtailed by s st rike of th teamsters' and chauffeurs union amt freight yards ami piers were jammed inillhms with rotting produce worth of dollars Hie strike was culled on assort wieo the Market Truckmen's tlon agreed to accept one of wo prop osltions made by the union The men were to get either more wages or shorter hours The workers’ week has gone Into ef feet Ip Soviet Russia and Is said lu bo creating distressing confusion la sdustry COSTE and Mnurio win French aviators started eastward from Purls Tor an eudurance flight and were thought p In have been lost the wilds of bcrla turned up Ip Manchuria oeui the Mongolian border 481(1 miles from their starting point breaking (In line distance record world's straight It took them about a week of foot travel to reach a place where they could get in communication with tin outside world Colonel Lindbergh with Mrs Lind bergh and two archeologists spent several days flying over the Jungles ot Yucatan Guatemala and British- Hun d liras Their purpose whs to explort unknown regions In tbe search fm ancient Maya cities and they were In discovering stteeessful several ex tensive mins nm heretofore — kuowatbeu flew from Belli The Lindbergh to Miami Fla DIUUDONNE IN CONSTITUTION By JAMES M BECK Formi S U DANGER Solicitor By PROFESSOR ROGERS I state The of the aud auto ROOSEVELT ar COL THEODORE In San Juan I’oito Rico and was Immediately Inaugurated gov ernor of the Island The ceremonies took place In the new cnpltol build log and the governor was then ea Corted by a parade to La Forfeitthe ancient building that will be hit official residence Wwtara Ok s Inventor (to capitalist)— This sir machine Is an Capitalist— la It? Then let me Bee EvanIt make an epoch — Christian gelist Exclusive strucInstitute of Technology tural and operative superiorities have definitely established Champion as the better spark plug That ia why Champion outsells all others throughout the world CSMMPim SPARK PLUGS TOLEDO Just WISE Prominent Do OHIO Their Stuff Men singled out by Destiny for some grent purpose seldom have an 'the of inkling history they are making — American Magazine YOU GET BOTH fitand satisfactory BRITISH LAXITY IN PALESTINE STEPHEN © uo r WOMAN-MINDE- Masucbuetta ican thinking is feminine thinking inculcated by women teat hers highly competent in detail rigidly idealistic regardless of the working fucts andweak on critical examination The fault is not the children’s Dor the women’s but that of the business men who do or at least should manage their communities It is not stinginess Ye pay millions for educational fads fancies and teachers but we won't pay salaries sufficient to attract competent and tern hers to teach our young people strong men Girls as well as hoys need men teachers long before they reach the age of seventeen or eighteen They need them at the beginning of adolescence I differ from the common wail that our young people are irreligious They have no intellectual training which enables them to settle their religious problems adequately DR d Demanded Proof For a half ceutury now the larger part of our young people have been trained exclusively by wfemen teachers Fifty years of this has produced a public incompetent to think politically and philosophically Our Amer- By 71crfte-iwToo- W® General Unconstitutional legislation ia sapping the government and unless the American public rebuilds a consciousness to constitutional authority the Constitution will cease to function If our Constitution continue to disintegrate in its essential principles as much as during the last 25 not the it survive beyond may years experience of the children who are Even the Union now living because of its size and greatness will one unless the spirit of tbe Constitution is reawakened and day be disrupted preserved in the hearts of the people conscience Therefore for Constitutional plead for an awakened morality on the part of our legislators and the people They should pri determine issues of these grave marily Constitutionality for themselves Unless they do so they are in grave danger of losing the benefits of the that wisest instrument of statecraft the wit of man has yet devised Unless the people have a militant political conscience the Constitution is doomed I question the present federal income tax as a change from the Constitutional clause assuring citizens that all direct taxes would be divided among the states in the same proportion as they exercise political power in the house of representatives This original Constitutional clause was inserted to prevent undue burden upon the more prosperous Btates Yet" while a few great states tike New York Pennsylvania and Illinois pay more income taxes thaD all the other states they play a relatively small part in deciding how the funds thus raised shall be appropriated NATION’S YOUTH jfiie wear when you buy Zionist say that the liritish government is opposed to the estabJewish national home in Palestine However instead of it as it ia pledged to do the mandatory power adopts a attitude in relation to the achievement of this object The Wailing Wall incident is being prolonged into a continuing source of mis understandings but the Zionist organization maintains that it cannot bring about the removal of the offending official If the minor official is blameless then the chiefs are guilty and strong and adequate leadership would bring to the attention of the Brit Tsh government The violation of the sen si hi lities of the Jewish builders of It is the minor officials in Palestine who harass and will conPalestine tinue to do so until they are reminded that England loves fair play would nol lishment of “facilitating” the LEVISTRAUSS Bib or Waist Overalls theLeading Brand for over seyears anew PAIR PP££ IFTHEY in (he northwest comer of the Include violations charges liquor white slave narcotic theft laws UB 111k Supcrintradeot fatherhood just as much aa girls motherhood education for in the Highland Park achools girls has alreudy been provided The next logical step ia to extend education to boy and to organize parental education classes either as a part of the school curriculum or through the organization of child study groups by The greatest contribution the organizations organization in any coinniunitj can make to the achools is the promotion of child study groups among parents and future parents to secure a more widespread and scientific knowledge of the child Extension of the work of the association in providing physical examinations for children under school age to the realm of is mental hygiene also contemplated in Highland Park Such a development would mean that byjhe ime the child is ready to enter school for the first time a complete record of the history of his early mental devel opment would he available in addition to physical records thus materially aiding the school authorities in planning mental and social adjustments in extra normal cases There ia no short cut method for building character in the large The schools operate on the theory that specific character traits have essential activities that contribute to the fixation of auch character traits These activities the schools are selecting for emphasis The home may render valuable assistance by encouraging participation in these activities for Inquiry Into liquor and northern bull ana has resulted In hundreds of in and arrests dlctments Among the accused are the of East t'liicai and nmtiy police officers of towns la FEDERAL School Mickigaa OYS Ntnpipw CalM) BUSINESS By REV The according observed good the would be DR NEEDS KIEDERMEYEK Perth ALTRUISM Amboy New York Preby teri&a ) of industry side of the kill upou the employer or the employee is being presented If all men question Paul’s injunction not to seek one’s own but each his neighbor' amicable adjustment of differences would be assured and justice - — sought and given by each hardships to whose v If capital were honestly seeking labor’s welfare and labor were a? earnestly concerned about the wellbeing of the employer all differetee? that might arise could be settled without either a strike or a closed factory Ask for Levi’s MiabIeMerdiandIsesincel855 Health (Jiving — nsEBsSaSna sc AH Mvmlm Winter Long — “ C--d CJIrrtte plondul RmSi— Hooolu VtowrnMDfuferuiiMrtrMartoh JPf A OSIV fTTv j Camiu IJUiiim SpringK CALIFORNIA |