Show LITTLE GIRL WILl NOT SALUTE E nAG FLAG tr L A SENT FROM SCHOOL I. I oOPS MOTHER EJECTED n By Dy Publishers Pre Press s. s Newark N. N J J J. Nov Nor 0 1 Oscar Oscar r Whiting 10 years eals old a young school schoolboy schoolboy boy was suspended by the teacher Miss Holt until his hlA case is considered considered consid consid- cr ered d b by the school board lie He declared ho would salute nothIng nothing nothing noth noth- ing but tho the red flap flag Ho lie was waa accompanied accompanied ac ae- companied to the school today by bJ his mother who demanded that the teacher a admit him Sho She was so InsIstent In Insistent In- In that Miss 1155 Holt summon summoned a n policeman by b bt telephone t Mrs Whiting Whit Whit- In Ing was twice ejected b by the police police- man maD T ENA aged abed 13 13 just wont won't I LE-lA LE salute the American flag that's all Therefore Therefore- she has been su suspended In Indefinitely indefinitely In in- definitely by Principal F. F N N. Paulson Paulsen of ot tho the Franklin school and antI grim war threatens to start between in Lena I ona na and anti her parents on ono one side and tho rho city school board on 1 the other Lena sa says san s sho t Ix is a u Socialist That is her father tather Is Lena Ilna her hei elf elt la Is too young Continued J ll on Pac Pago S 8 Column 1 I. I 1 t i. i i ii i GOVERNOR SPRY'S REPORT TEllS OF UTAH BETTERMENT Executive Deals Deats With Work ork o of I Pai-f Pai Party in In U g o of f Commonwealth Continued From Page Pago 6 carious Institutions on a a. foundation foundation tion Iton that would permit of ot necessary Mry growth in later years ear The Thc governor go eald eaid Id that this Involved o enormous expenses expenses expenses ex ex- and also at tho the time Utah became became became be be- came a n. state the thc hon bonded etI Indebtedness of C the territory amounting to was war aM assumed Utah he ho said Is a state slate that nov r nover r welches elche and we stand b by our obligations obliga honestly At that time wo we wore building building- a stale state and It cost so much that ever every year ear It was necessary to burrow borrow largo sums of ot money to lo tide over oyer until taxes were collected During tIC to administration of or Governor Go W t the ue state had to borrow about for tor this till purpose each year Later I under Hinder the administration of ot Gov Go John C. C Cutler he was able to cut this borrowe borrowed borrowed bor bor- rowe rowed 1 amount down to not over each year rear During DurIn- tho the first two years of oC tho the present administration It was necessary ssan to borrow to tl tide c over O until taxes were available In Int Inthe t the e last two jeers we wc h have wo been able to pay 3 our debts without borrowing borrowing- one cent In a advance anco and tho the appropriation for Interest on thes these e loans Joans as made b by bythe bythe the last le legislature two years cars a ago o re remains remains re- re mains an une unexpended balance and will vIll willbo bo br turned back bac to the state treasury treasur Three Fourth e for Schools School Out of all of our state revenues Weare we wo are arc spending j per cent for the thc education edu edu- cation catlon of your our boys and girls and aside from the rC regular ular school tax tar It was thou advisable to go to Lo the general fund un unto to to make a sufficient appropriation so that salaries salaries- in the thc remote tIl districts could tJ be met Thus ever every child In the state no matter In how remote a district district dis dis- has an opportunity to receive the same schooling as Is provided pro for Salt Lake Lahe children We iJ believe Jle e in educating the children ren of ot the called so-called common people here In Utah said the governor In reality we re ilIO aro all common people here In this state an and our children hould e the tho vine atI anta advantages es of education as those who Vho ho ar are arc called high born Utah Is spending tot for education due today n year an and 1 you U cannot beat bent this in any state an to the union When It Is con- con that we wo here herc in this state number num num- number b ber br r only about 3 O O and there are aro than children of school age t e It Is IK rea readily l seen that It stands to the everlasting e credit of oC two-thirds two of at git tUte JI people of or Utah Ulah that thc they are a n year for tor tho the benefit benefit ben ben- en- en of tiC the other third The governor O said that he re regarded this expenditure n as th tho th best kind of or practical Investment find and one that would show shots such ma magnificent lIt returns In Iii the nt l fifteen n or 01 twenty year rears that thaL Utah I i would be at the lie head uC of all tho the states of the union In ll educational matters arid and lu the quality of or her citizenship v a. So you ou see sec that tha t wo we ha have hae e been talc tak taking ing care of or tho interests of ot the people I during these I last loat four years ear oven even If It we did have some seine money In the hank continued the tho governor go During tho the two years ears when wo we had a Democratic legislature tho the total appropriations for Cor roads and brid bridges cs In Utah were not as great as tho appropriation for tor bridges alone at tho time hut hint In addition to what has been spent for good steel bridges we have hae spent moro than for good roads and and better better still we have e gotten golten our moue moneys money's s worth Governor Spry outlined the work ork oft or of orthe ortho t the tho e state board bourd of or land commissioners I stating that the policy of ot the board had been beam to Improve the statu lands and anel provide plo irrigation systems and sell tho tholand tholand tholand land and water to settlers at cost cooL The Tice Jewish Agricultural f Colonial ai asso- asso o- o was waa pointed 1 out as ns an example the governor saying that this organization tion lion which had been Interested In the tho state b by the Commercial club publicity bureau last year had purchased purchase 1 some acres under the Pluto project ct and had hatI cleared and planted more than l 1500 OO acres to grain The land board he said aim simply ply endeavored ored to bring brine good settlers to the these c lands and while white not seeking an any direct profits tho the state would realize han handsome returns through the Increased valuation and production of or these tracts The Tho governor said that on an automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile trip from Salt Lake to In company compan with a a. man who had traveled from Crom Salt Lake Lale to o 0 New York b by automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile his companion said al that In all the trip across the thc continent ho had not passed over as good a a. ninety mile stretch of or road as that between Salt Lake Lako and In this work of oC building good roads the best engineering engineer engineer- ing InS talent had been engaged and the governor said that the state had laid laJda laida a a. foundation for or one of oC the best roads systems In the entire world Referring to the recent road Improvement In Davis count county the governor said aid that the farmers who brought their produce to Salt Lake dall dally daily had told him that the lire Improvements In highways had meant a saving of ot 50 to each farmer this year ear n por M ui oa CapitolI Capitol I want to report to 5 you ou on the state slate capitol said Bald th tha governor o Some I of those who are opposing the Republican Republican lican party part have ha said paid during this campaign campaign cam cam- that if the they were placed In power pow pow- er they would prefer to see tho state capitol capital mone money put to other uses What hat do tIo you OU Salt Lake people think of oC that proposition Tho rho law stated that the governor the attorney general and antI tho the secretary of ot state with five n oth other f citizens citizens citi elU- zens should 1 make male up the state capitol commission and to this commission were added th the names of oC Anthon H H. Lund M. M S. S Browning of or OJ Ogden en John Dern an and Colonel Ed EtI Loose of or Provo Pro men who are arc well known nn and whoso names aro are In themselves a guarantee that overy dollar of or the capitol fund will Ul 1 be e Honestly spent pent This commission commission commis commis- than sion afon so 60 far tar has haJ held moro more meetings a In going over o the great massof JT mass massof 68 of oC plans which have havo cost the U It more moro than to pro pro- duce named certain gentleman I 1 know o a or ot Og Ogden Ogdon who tins has le led aeo- aeo poo- poo Sc Jilt pio of or Utah to h o that upwards of oC ha has been raised cd b by a bona bon issues and that the governor r has h state for tor all aU time Hmo t to mortgaged ag tI tho como come to provide for tor tho tato capitol tho the next This statement was waa corrected characteristic wa WI way his day but in Glasmann comes back and says ho lit didn't suy say It it I want to report to jo Utah you the thc stockholders and taxpayers of or f Utah that not a bond has haa o been n s said ld to raise ralso money for tho the state capitol building and 1 I have every erY reason to believe that the taxpayers of or tho the will not bo be bo called upon to contribute ono one dollar to towards towards to- to wards tho rho th erection of or I a state capitoL We rc will build the capitol c. with the in inheritance inheritance In- In tax tai returns paid by citizens of or other states I am pleased to make mako this report n UK as general manager If It you of or the tho state of Utah and dur Ing tho the last few we weeks ks 18 I am happy to say that If I am any fit Judg judge of or the tho situation the people of or Utah are a ab absolutely ab- ab satisfied with this report and have been boon with the wa way their affairs administered and furthermore they thAY to continue this are willing and anxious rid administration ml Governor Go Spry then reviewed the work of or tho credentials committee at the Republican RepUblican Re Republican Re- Re publican national convention al at Chicago Chicago Chi ChI- cago saying that if U ever In tho the history or of the United States StateR a 0 nomination had been made fairly from that of president to constable that nomination was wn theone theono the theono ono one given William H. H Taft TaCt at Chicago last June The minority of or tho the committee commit commit- tee he said received er c every consideration tion and e cr every case was wa tried fairly It Its merits and freely and antI decided on No attempt was made matIo b by the majority of or tho the cro credentials committee to give S1 other than tho the proverbial pro square deal Of said tho the governor eNo 0 Quarrel With Uh DeM Deserters Reverting to con conditions in fn the local campaign the governor said that he had no quarrel with those thos who had deserted deserted de de- the Republican party excepting that he ho refused to quarrel with themI thorn them I 1 have ha not much to say for tor tho the class of oC men who have havo been led Into this movement because It has caught In Its not certain ln disgruntled and disappointed disappoint disappoint- ed cd who ho In certain cases I have been nominated an and have ha failed alIea even o to got get tho the votes of their neighbors and who In other cases have failed Called to get nominations Some Somo of ot the men in inthis inthis this movement however have been de deceived tIc tIc- and I want to them all back In the Republican part party This contest Is a fight tight between William Howard Taft Tart and Woodrow Wilson dont don't don't dont forget forget forr for for- r get that In particular I do not want to see tho the people of this state mal make o tho mistake of thinking that the contest Is not so defined I do o not want to tose see sec the tho people of or Utah carried away with er e every wind of ot doctrine that blow blows from Crom east or west but I do 10 want th the people of ot Utah to stand firmly by th the c constitution of the United States cn The governor said ald that he believed 1 In Inthe Inthe n the constitution as a divinely dl Inspired inspire dg d document and that Instead of or changing g the constitution to fit the spirit of ot th tho 0 eta day h he 1 believed ed In changing tit th the e spirit of or tho the day to fit the tho I tion I lOr I T i n n an n f t t 4 t s On n co A. A tI flirt time TIA t people of f of Ufa h h wU willing ln t to stand o b by d the vl constitution ns tuti n and tho the flag I want the citizens o of Utah to show ho that thc they will not b bo boscon n seen scon following an any will o 0 the time wisp I want the citizens ot Utah to show that tha t tho they thoy arc are safe safo sane and sensible I want tho the people to stand b bv by President t Taft In his peace policies In the protection pro of oC the Industries that mean s so much to this great and beautiful state of or ours for tor the tho safety of or our homes and children Let us soe that this great s-reat party part which has written such t history for tor the last fifty years cars shallI shall continue continuo to write the history of ot our I nation |