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Show Floats Portray the Discovery of America SF S3 $ 3 & Tributes Paid to Columbus by Speakers IN the strip at the top is the executive committee of the Italian societies of the city which had charge of the Columbus day celebration. Left to right at the back are S. Sicilian!, Frank Scaptione, G. Bologncso, E. A. Fran- j cesco, Sam Scalzo, D. Ruga, and William Moloro; in the front to the right are Alfred Scarcelli, Emil Milano j and Tony Olveris. In the center is Fortunato Anselmo, Italian consul for Utah, and at the bottom one of the floats j in the parade, a replica of the Santa, Maria. i ' F vs X"" " Si 5i I f k W iVAjfe, XT' t i -i $ o& Mv- ? ss h. , s ' r H 11 ' Ult K f -" : frt's ; ? lts ji?'t tM. sv7-. ' - Parades and Program at As- j sembly Hall Features of l Celebration. j UTAH ycsterd.-iv lmvp i.iiio'..I :oo-j osnition to (.nltiTiiini-? :ty, e- imitated a s'-.iU' holiihty tfn ' "(-ars !' :n;rioti of tho Iris . laturc, and 'tliousaiuls (if riti.ons in .Siilt ! Jjik? joinctl in ;!.. t- -J. 1 .r:i T i i m in lintKir 'of thr; d;':u(tv of ho ttc'ttTll hoin- isphoro. ' With Hi t liut.ks an.l Mdioi :md m;iny ' ' i i s i I L s s houses chi.40'1. tho striot.H :i,v i with fi.v.'S whiolt wero ihior,l for t h. state l'.'.i:- last ivcoh, tud tlionstnids of poo;,le on tho strootJ, tho offioiul ho ifin ii in of yoioida v 's i-ohhra t ion was i in tiio mile Ion.; pa-ndi; dnrin'.' I i af-j af-j tornoon. Soliool liiihlron, tl.o J'-iiian nooiolio.i ! of the oily and the Kniohts of ( oliiin- Inn formed the lait;o part of th.- pa I rado, whioh van pu not na t oil trtini titno i to time liy floatt ilontotiri' various I phases of the familiar hi'torv of I o j hnniitiC 3is-..v.T.V of I'm- now world. 'There ''. -i-o toni'h v.ll, and Iho i 'oii'tioM bore thoir ioiiinojw. flag's ol' the j I'liito.1 StM"1 and of Italy in the otiloi -f ii 1 )i:i tre-.'i ii ; . i School Children March. ! Tijo ptirado -.tarto'l al Main ami eolith j Trmplo strivtH with a plaloon of j mount"'! pa t roliiien in the b-a.. lie 1 hind them eamo llio rank.1- of n hool ohil I .Iron inarohiii'.' many ,'il'f:n.t iloo. n Ihe lutrool, w-nvilic fiao't and Jhonlini; 'rool I inos lo the orotvis tCii'di lined th.' I iiFi of t he -troo! . liehind the ohihlron niaroho.l an linl i iriM vooieto t hose no'lnliors ttei'e hi" ' ip'oliod tilh 'he roval oolorn of Italy ' and tl f St. a is and M i ipei of 1 in: I "nil rd 'hlales. The fln::lM iIi-.-otvo a spooial I mi'iitioti, for tin v till no-ted mio-h al llotilion and oonimenl't of approval all j a I'i It tr the route. (in- of ihem slioweil th" hiiniini of 1 CohlliililiH ill r-tm Salvador, while two were oonstnii't''d at replieat of two of llheeroal navigator 'h fill ipi on t ha t moin- otaldo trip "hioh hroiiKht him to tho i "horei of Anierioa. They were the ; Simla Maria and the I'int.o. The airnv traetors pulliii'.' liehind llo'tn Ihe : t'liii'i of the mililai " 1 1 " oi r I n . n I of ( hi' I'ni versit v 'of I'I nh had a pronii I ii imi t phaeo 111 line. Hid their oonliiiKl (with Ihe K.hip't of l:'o yoai'i ai.'o proved j one of Ihe ninul tallied of foal men of the parade. I Ji'jni I it ries of Ihe stab' and oil'.', in- elndiii Governor I'.a in lie ror and ,iaor I'errv, offioeri from Ion I. Donul.'i", I' 'or ;lnn;ilo Ansoltno, Italian entiMiil for I'l.ah ! and WvotniliL.', and memlieri of the oom mil too 'whioh had f ha ru'e of a I I'aiiH rode in ;i nt oiooliili'H in I he 1 1:1 ratio. After the pnrnd.' i-aine lie' addroiie.i of Ihe lla V ii I, the llieel ill' ill A 'in' In Illy hull. Sounds Kcynolc. I'rol'i"",or la", i K.l-iir "l ouiio. of I ho I.'ni'. or dl v of I'lal', loiin.lo.l the lov nolo, of I ho word'! apol'.on al I he ineol i II ! ".I 'II he oil i 1 1 : " h.'il a '.vonili rfnl thine; ha'i (.'row n out of Iho woilci of ( oliimliii'i' I'loin his el'forts h:i e ooino this nation lo tlay. With the though' of the dol.i of Liriit i t tide which tiie j.-oplo of th.o I nited ni-ted Siates owe to tie' lialian navio.'.lor who I'ouL'ht against sin h otldi I'rofos or " ii n ir ijuoled from a poem liy i -loaipiiti Miller to show the lesson whioh Colutn bos hiis tali;:h',. Ti.o words of ( 'oln n.lnjs, ''S:,il on, s:iil on and on,'' wei" t.ikon li' I'l-ofi'Msor Vi'iiu to ho the instiiriition for the I'nit.'d States to viii on to the s' ill LTeater i.Itiy v. hioh the rutill'o holds ill sloio. (iii'ornor Ihitnliorer spoke l'oolinl on tho opportunities nhii-h the I'nited stilus h:is ol'fer.'d to tho-o from aoross tho wntor lo ooino here and enjov free- J doiu and wiunlil v, and uruo'd hit- hearers ' to r"uieiiiler tiio'.o tiiinirs and to p;i' Iriliute to hut our' flan, that of the 1'iii-t, 1'iii-t, d State. lo urooil Italians to to.ioh i I heir ehildreu. Kn i; 1 ish , to take up thoj '.v;i's of this country and to serve il. Mayor l-'errv spoke on the same Ihomi s and said that ' ' Ainorirunism is not .in aooidont of hirth luit a sla'.' of mind.' Mo rofi rred to the Auiorii-ans (if foro'tL'tt hir'li w ho fought in the LTi.-iit war. and told his hearers to depend on the ballot liov to ehanire their covem-ni'iil covem-ni'iil if I hey (l.'siro chanoes. .siiyinL; I Ii ii t, in this eoiiutrv the nuijority of the peoplo eiiti have wh.'tt they waul. Gratitude Owed Italy. William II. I. ear-., dean of tho law school at the 1 'ni vorsit v of I'tah, repro senlini; the Kuihls of I'olumluis, s.'iid Ihiit Americii has assumed a uorhl po silion and Ihiil it is fining thai i'l;ih -houhl com Inolnoi'a U' Iho ehiinm'il eon-dilions eon-dilions li' rocouilion of tho annuor-s;irv annuor-s;irv of 1 lie oreat Italian oout rilm t ion to Ihe ehiino in his dav uhioh In- made liv the diseo'orv of the new wotld. lie spoki . too. of Ihe delil of L'ralillldo Ihe worhl linos tho lialian people from Ihe lime of ".rent Home lo the da of Iho world Will'. State .Senator I'uthliert I,. Ulson see ondeil Iho plea of Mayor l-'errv thai changes ho wroiioTi! jn i nsl i I ti 1 ion s thiou;:h Iho orderly use of 1 1,- hallol lion, and euiiiliMsi.eil his. staloinonl llial there voill he no support for chanoes l,v violenoo. Ho nssei'toil further Ihal Ihe ri;dil of free sir-ech is one oi' America Amer-ica s 'jrealesl lierilaLo:; and 'u;i r;i n I ecs id order. lie likewise paid tl'ihllle lo t'olutulius and to Iho hiiniliino of ,o da X s oolelirii t ion. I'rofesHor Younir Ihaul.od 1 1 .- Italians for reviving 'oluinliu.s for A morioa innl -ipohe of the nch io elneti I s of Italy, re ti r I- i 1 1 tT to Iho fli'ihil colli riliut ions tnado lo I ho ;.' orhl hv contemporaries of ( o lumlnis'in ail, lilcrnlure and sclonc.-. East IIik'' Holds Assembly. An assembly of Kas! Ilioji school sin donls was hold yesterday in Iho hiu-h sohool audiloriuiii. Dr. I'i. A. Smilh, suporinlondenl of schools, spoke t u Iho si udonls on ( 'oluinblls (bay. 'M'olumbu.s w.'im a mnu ahead of his lime,'' s ii i t Mr. Smilh, ''and the people of his li.'' did mil appreoiale him. lie saw Mouielhiut' Ihill olhei's were uniilil" In nee and he slaved uilh il lill the' end. ' ' lleoro A. I'ialon. principal of Ihe school, pave a short talk and a pi'no;rain IfolloHoil, John Sharp, ii ifr.'ldlialo of Iho Sl-liool, Hi I M -f I ' O S'-h'CliollS IM Ill p.-ius-d oil Iho piano bv Miss I. vie llrad fnrd, tnii'iic suporviioi of Iho sohool. William llardilnail plaved Ihe violin ac c-oinpaniod on Ihe iinno by his sister, Miss (,liids 11 ii n 1 1 mi n ii , a member of Iho hn-,1 lli'di faculty. |